Search for dissertations about: "residual dipolar couplings"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 8 swedish dissertations containing the words residual dipolar couplings.
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1. Conformational Dynamics of Carbohydrates Studied by NMR Spectroscopy and Molecular Simulations
Abstract : Carbohydrates play important roles in biological processes. Their function is closely related to their conformation. In this thesis, conformational studies of carbohydrates by NMR spectroscopy and molecular dynamics computer simulations are described. READ MORE
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2. EGF-like modules in blood coagulation proteins : Ca²+ binding, module interactions, structure and dynamics as studied by NMR spectroscopy
Abstract : Modules are independently folding protein domains defined on the gene level. The epidermal growth factor-like (EGF) modules are involved in protein-protein interactions and are found in numerous membrane proteins and extracellular proteins, including many proteins of the blood coagulation system. READ MORE
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3. Structural and conformational studies of bacterial polysaccharides employing NMR spectroscopy
Abstract : Methods and approaches for performing structural and conformational analysis of bacterial polysaccharides in solution are described. The structure of one exopolysaccharide from Lactobacillus helveticus and two O-antigens from Escherichia coli have been determined using NMR spectroscopy, chemical degradation and mass spectrometry. READ MORE
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4. NMR studies of Carbohydrate Structure and Dynamics in Solution
Abstract : Methods for studies of the structures of carbohydrates in solution and their dynamics are presented. Approaches employing nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, mass spectrometry (MS), force-field computer simulations and chemical methods are described. READ MORE
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5. Development of new NMR techniques and structural characterization of complexes between the N-terminal domain of the E. coli arginine repressor and operator DNA
Abstract : This thesis includes the development of new solution NMR methods for the study of biomolecules and the characterization of complexes between the N-terminal domain of the E. coli arginine repressor (ArgR-N) and operator DNA. READ MORE