Our new paper discussing the role of modern solid-state NMR in integrated structural biology is now published in Emerging Topics in Life Sciences. It provides a review of a selection of recent solid-state NMR studies from (mostly) the last decade. Not only does it give a review of notable 3D structures obtained by solid-state NMR, but it also examines contributions going beyond static protein structures. This includes the characterization of biologically relevant dynamics, and the pinpointing of crucial intermolecular interactions.
Reference:
- Patrick C.A. van der Wel (2018) “New applications of solid-state NMR in structural biology.” Emerging Topics in Life Sciences, Vol. 2, pp. 57–67
Access:
- DOI: 10.1042/ETLS20170088
- Request reprints by email: vanderwel@pitt.edu.
- Open Access PDF for download: OA PDF