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Default Paramagnetic spin labeling of a bacterial DnaB helicase for solid-state NMR

Paramagnetic spin labeling of a bacterial DnaB helicase for solid-state NMR

Labeling of biomolecules with a paramagnetic probe for nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy enables determining long-range distance restraints, which are otherwise not accessible by classically used dipolar coupling-based NMR approaches. Distance restraints derived from paramagnetic relaxation enhancements (PREs) can facilitate the structure determination of large proteins and protein complexes. We herein present the site-directed labeling of the large oligomeric bacterial DnaB helicase...

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