Solid-State NMR
Applications in biomembrane structure
Contributions by Professor Erick Dufourc, Professor Gerhard Grobner, Associate Professor Philip Williamson, Professor Michael Morrow, Professor Jenifer Thewalt, Professor Valerie Booth, Professor Isabelle Marcotte, Mr Alexandre Poulhazan, Dr Alexandre Arnold, Dr Dror Warschawski, Professor Suzana Straus, Mr Allen Takayesu, Dr Prashant Kumar, Professor Anne Ulrich, Dr Stephan Grage, Dr Sergeii Afonin, Professor Burkhard Bechinger, Mr Evgeniy Salnikov, Dr Boyan Bonev, Dr Vivien Yeh, Professor P.K. Madhu, Dr Kaustubh R. Mote, Professor Patrick van der Wel, Professor Daniel Huster, Professor Gianluigi Veglia, Dr Daniel Weber, Mr Erik Larsen, Dr Tat Gopinath, Professor Lynmarie Thompson, Dr Nikita Malik, Professor Vladimir Ladizhansky, Mr Peng Xiao, Professor Rasmus Linser, Ms Julia Kotschy Edited by Frances Separovic, Marc-Antoine Sani
Publication date:
03 December 2020Length of book:
416 pagesPublisher
Institute Of Physics PublishingDimensions:
254x178mm7x10"
ISBN-13: 9780750325301
This book describes the methodology and applications of solid-state NMR spectroscopy to studies of membrane proteins, membrane-active peptides and model biological membranes. As well as structural studies it contains coverage of membrane interactions and molecular motions. Advances in biological solid-state NMR are very pertinent with high-field developments seeing applications in biological membranes and whole cells. Many of the chapter authors and contributors are world-class experts and leaders in the development and application of biological solid-state NMR.
Key Features
- Addresses principles, methods and applications of solid-state NMR methods to biomembrane studies
- Introduction to biological solid-state NMR and applications to biological membranes
- Structure and dynamics of membrane lipids, proteins and peptides
- NMR studies of membrane interactions and molecular motion