The interface between microbiology and structural biology as viewed by nuclear magnetic resonance.
Abstract
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is one of two principal experimental techniques used in structural biology. It can be used to determine structures at atomic resolution and to investigate the dynamics of macromolecules and intermolecular interactions. We aim to give an overview of the use of modern high resolution NMR methodology in microbiology.
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