1st Edition

Metal Ions in Biological Systems Volume 21: Applications of Magnetic Resonance to Paramagnetic Species

Edited By Helmut Sigel Copyright 1986
326 Pages
by CRC Press

326 Pages
by CRC Press

This book facilitates a wider use of nuclear magnetic resonance in studies of paramagnetic species. It summarizes studies of magnetically coupled metalloproteins, of paramagnetic heme proteins, and of metal-porphyrin-induced dipolar shifts for conformational analysis.

1. Nuclear Relaxation Times as a Source of Structural Information 2. Nuclear Relaxation in NMR of Paramagnetic Systems 3. NMR Studies of Magnetically Coupled Metalloproteins 4. Proton NMR Studies of Biological Problems Involving Paramagnetic Heme Proteins 5. Metal-Porphyrin Induced NMR Dipolar Shifts and Their use in Conformational Analysis 6. Relaxometry of Paramagnetic Ions in Tissue

Biography

Helmut Sigel