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Reconstruction of the three-dimensional NMR spectrum of a protein from a set of plane
 
Reconstruction of the three-dimensional NMR spectrum of a protein from a set of plane projections.

Related Articles Reconstruction of the three-dimensional NMR spectrum of a protein from a set of plane projections.

J Biomol NMR. 2003 Dec;27(4):383-7

Authors: Kupce E, Freeman R

Three-dimensional protein NMR spectra can be obtained significantly faster than by traditional methods by a projection-reconstruction procedure related to X-ray tomography. First, two orthogonal projections are acquired in quick two-dimensional experiments with the evolution parameters t(1) or t(2) set to zero. These projections define a three-dimensional lattice; all cross-peaks must lie on this lattice but not all lattice points are occupied. A third experiment with t(1) and t(2) incremented simultaneously and in a fixed ratio, generates a projection onto a tilted plane and thus establishes the positions of all the cross-peaks unambiguously. This projection-reconstruction technique has been tested on the 500 MHz three-dimensional HNCO spectrum of ubiquitin.

PMID: 14512735 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]



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