...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is a spectroscopic approach to observe local magnetic fields around certain nuclei being intrinsically magnetic. The NMR signals are generated by exciting nuclei with radio frequencies while being submitted to an external magnetic field. This is typically done in aqueous solution, but can also be performed with solid samples (see solid-state NMR).
More specifically, in structural biology, it is a method used for the determination of the three-dimensional molecular structure and dynamics of proteins and nucleic acids at atomic resolution. The results obtained from these measurements provide information about:
...
- Ubiquitin dataset (ZIP file) for protein analysis. More experimental details and data organization on the GitHub page.
- RNA dataset (ZIP file) for RNA analysis. More experimental details and data organization on the GitHub page.
Websites
- Protein NMR | A Practical Guide
- eNMR
- University of Ottawa NMR Facility Blog
- UCSD Skaggs School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences NMR Facility blog
...