IOP Publishing, 2020. — 416 p. — (Biophysical Society-IOP Series). — ISBN 978-0-7503-2530-1.
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.
Solid-state NMR methods for studying membrane systems
Characterization of lipid behaviour in model biomembranes using 2H solid-state NMR
Deuterium solid-state NMR of whole bacteria: sample preparation and effects of cell envelope manipulation
Solid-state NMR study of microalgal membranes and cell walls
Determining the mechanism of action of host defense peptides: solid-state NMR approaches
19F NMR of biomembranes
Structure, topology and dynamics of membrane-associated peptides by solid-state NMR
Solid-state NMR and dynamic nuclear polarization studies of molecular interactions in membranes
Mapping dynamics in membrane proteins with solid-state NMR: methods and examples
Solid-state NMR studies of peripherally membrane-associated proteins: dealing with dynamics, disorder and dilute conditions
Structural dynamics of G protein-coupled receptors in lipid membranes investigated by solid-state NMR spectroscopy
Hybridizing isotropic and anisotropic solid-state NMR restraints for membrane protein structure determination
Beyond structure: understanding dynamics in membrane protein complexes
Solid-state NMR methods for investigations of membrane protein structure and dynamics
Proton-detected solid-state NMR and its applications to membrane proteins