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Localization of ligands within human carbonic anhydrase II using 19F pseudocontact shift analysis
SNSF| Optimizing a family of lanthanide chelating tags for pseudocontact shift NMR spectroscopy. Site-specific paramagnetic labelling of proteins - a powerful tool for detailed structural description of protein-protein interactions by simple 2D-NMR experim
Authors: Kaspar Zimmermann; Daniel Joss; Thomas Müntener; Elisa S. Nogueira; Marc Schäfer; Livia Knörr; Fabien W. Monnard; +1 Authors
Kaspar Zimmermann; Daniel Joss; Thomas Müntener; Elisa S. Nogueira; Marc Schäfer; Livia Knörr; Fabien W. Monnard; Daniel Häussinger;
Localization of ligands within human carbonic anhydrase II using 19F pseudocontact shift analysis
Abstract
Unraveling the native structure of protein–ligand complexes in solution enables rational drug design.
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- University of Basel Switzerland
- Department of Chemistry Switzerland
- Department of Chemistry Austria
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