Three-dimensional structure of ectatomin from Ectatomma tuberculatum ant venom Dmitry E. NoldeAlexander G. SobolAlexander S. Arseniev Research Paper Pages: 1 - 13
‘Random coil’ 1H chemical shifts obtained as a function of temperature and trifluoroethanol concentration for the peptide series GGXGG Gene MerutkaH. Jane DysonPeter E. Wright Research Paper Pages: 14 - 24
(H)NCAHA and (H)CANNH experiments for the determination of vicinal coupling constants related to the ϕ-torsion angle Frank LöhrHeinz Rüterjans Research Paper Pages: 25 - 36
A variable target intensity-restrained global optimization (VARTIGO) procedure for determining three-dimensional structures of polypeptides from NOESY data: Application to gramicidin-S Yuan XuIstván P. SugárN. Rama Krishna Research Paper Pages: 37 - 48
Selectively 13C-enriched DNA: Dynamics of the C1′-H1′ vector in d(CGCAAATTTGCG)2 Florence GaudinFrançoise PaquetGérard Lancelot Research Paper Pages: 49 - 58
A constant-time 13C−1H HSQC with uniform excitation over the complete 13C chemical shift range Klaas HallengaGuy M. Lippens Research Paper Pages: 59 - 66
1H, 13C and 15N random coil NMR chemical shifts of the common amino acids. I. Investigations of nearest-neighbor effects David S. WishartColin G. BigamBrian D. Sykes Research Paper Pages: 67 - 81
Sequential backbone assignment of uniformly 13C-labeled RNAs by a two-dimensional P(CC)H-TOCSY triple resonance NMR experiment S. S. WijmengaH. A. HeusC. W. Hilbers Short Communication Pages: 82 - 86
Sequential correlation of anomeric ribose protons and intervening phosphorus in RNA oligonucleotides by a 1H,13C,31P triple resonance experiment: HCP-CCH-TOCSY John P. MarinoHarald SchwalbeChristian Griesinger Short Communication Pages: 87 - 92
A novel method for selective isotope labeling of bacterially expressed proteins Karen M. LeeElliot J. AndrophyJames D. Baleja Short Communication Pages: 93 - 96
A simultaneous 15N,1H- and 13C,1H-HSQC with sensitivity enhancement and a heteronuclear gradient echo M. SattlerM. MaurerC. Griesinger Short Communication Pages: 97 - 102