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Recent developments and applications of saturation transfer difference nuclear magnetic resonance (STD NMR) spectroscopy
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Recent developments and applications of saturation transfer difference nuclear magnetic resonance (STD NMR) spectroscopy

Jane L. Wagstaff, Samantha L. Taylor and Mark J. Howard
Molecular bioSystems, Vol.9(4), pp.571-577
2013
PMID: 23232937

Abstract

Biochemistry & Molecular Biology Life Sciences & Biomedicine Science & Technology
This review aims to illustrate that STD NMR is not simply a method for drug screening and discovery, but has qualitative and quantitative applications that can answer fundamental and applied biological and biomedical questions involving molecular interactions between ligands and proteins. We begin with a basic introduction to the technique of STD NMR and report on recent advances and biological applications of STD including studies to follow the interactions of non-steroidal anti-inflammatories, minimum binding requirements for virus infection and understating inhibition of amyloid fibre formation. We expand on this introduction by reporting recent STD NMR studies of live-cell receptor systems, new methodologies using scanning STD, magic-angle spinning STD and approaches to use STD NMR in a quantitative fashion for dissociation constants and group epitope mapping (GEM) determination. We finish by outlining new approaches that have potential to influence future applications of the technique; NMR isotope-editing, heteronuclear multidimensional STD and F-19 STD methods that are becoming more amenable due to the latest NMR equipment technologies.

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2 Chemistry
2.123 Protein Stucture, Folding & Modelling
2.123.248 Solid-State NMR
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Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
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Biology & Biochemistry
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