Biological Magnetic Resonance
Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers (Verlag)
978-0-306-41683-5 (ISBN)
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Finally, we are pleased to offer a departure from mainstream magnetic resonance with the comprehensive and stimulating chapter by Gus Maki on the theory, instrumentation, and applications of optically detected magnetic resonance.
1 Two-Dimensional Spectroscopy as a Conformational Probe of Cellular Phosphates.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Basic Principles of Heteronuclear Two-Dimensional NMR.- 3. Analysis of Heteronuclear Two-Dimensional NMR Spectra.- 4. Experimental and Instrumental Considerations.- 5. Range and Limitations of Heteronuclear Two-Dimensional NMR.- 6. Long-Range Spying: Relayed Transfer Spectroscopy.- 7. Heteronuclear Zero Quantum Spectroscopy.- 8. Future Applications and Developments.- References.- 2 Lanthanide Complexes of Peptides and Proteins.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Chemistry of the Lanthanide Ions.- 2.1. Ionic Radii and Hydration Numbers.- 2.2. Isostructurality of Lanthanide Complexes.- 2.3. Thermodynamics and Kinetics of Complex Formation.- 3. Theoretical Background.- 3.1. Chemical Exchange.- 3.2. Chemical Shifts.- 3.3. Relaxation Rates.- 3.4. Conformational Averaging.- 4. Proteins.- 4.1. Lysozyme.- 4.2. Carp Parvalbumin.- 5. Peptides.- 5.1. Angiotensin II.- 5.2. Neurohypophyseal Hormones.- 6. Conclusions.- References.- 3 EPR of Mn(II) Complexes with Enzymes and Other Proteins.- 1. Introduction.- 1.1. Electronic Configuration of Mn(II).- 1.2. Coordination Properties.- 2. EPR Properties of Mn(II).- 2.1. Introduction.- 2.2. The Superposition Model.- 2.3. Symmetry Considerations.- 2.4. Ligand Superhyperfine Coupling.- 3. Experimental Methods.- 4. The Spin Hamiltonian.- 5. Evaluation of ZFS Parameters.- 5.1. Larger Zero-Field Splittings.- 5.2. Magnetic Interactions between Mn(II) Ions.- 5.3. Dipolar Interactions.- 5.4. Exchange Interactions.- 6. Applications.- 6.1. Concanavalin A.- 6.2. Creatine Kinase.- 6.3. 3-Phosphoglycerate Kinase.- 6.4. Pyruvate Kinase.- 6.5. Pyruvate and Phosphate Dikinase.- 6.6. Glutamine Synthetase.- 6.7. Adenylosuccinate Synthetase.- 6.8. Enolase.- 6.9. S-Adenosylmethionine Synthetase.- 7. Summary and Prospects.- Appendix I: FORTRAN Program for Simulation of Mn(II) Powder EPR Spectra.- References.- 4 Biological Applications of Time Domain ESR.- 1. Introduction.- 2. Pulsed EPR Experiments.- 2.1. Measurement of Spin-Spin or Phase Memory Times.- 2.2. Measurement of Spin-Lattice Relaxation Times.- 2.3. Measurement of Spectral Diffusion Times.- 2.4. Measurement of Chemical Reaction Rates.- 2.5. Analysis of Electron Spin Echo Envelope Modulation (ESEEM or ESEM) and the Measurement of Hyperfine and Quadrupolar Interactions.- 2.6. ESE Studies of the Linear Electric Field Effect (LEFE).- 2.7. ESE Studies Employing Magnetic Field Gradients.- 3. Instrumentation.- 3.1. Spin Echo Spectrometers.- 3.2. Saturation Recovery Spectrometers.- 4. Comment On The Future Of Pulsed EPR Techniques.- References.- 5 Techniques, Theory, and Biological Applications of Optically Detected Magnetic Resonance (ODMR).- 1. Introduction.- 2. The Photoexcited Triplet State.- 2.1. Electron Magnetic Dipole-Dipole Interactions.- 2.2. Magnetic Resonance Transitions in Zero Field.- 2.3. Effects of an External Magnetic Field.- 2.4. Spin-Orbit Coupling.- 3. Theory and Methods of ODMR.- 3.1. Steady-State (Slow-Passage) Measurements.- 3.2. Transient ODMR Methods with Continuous Optical Pumping.- 3.3. Transient Measurements in the Absence of Optical Pumping.- 3.4. Methods for Obtaining the Relative Populations and ISC Rates.- 3.5. Multiple Resonance Methods.- 3.6. Linewidths in ODMR Spectra.- 4. Experimental Considerations.- 4.1. The Basic Spectrometer.- 4.2. Modifications for Kinetics Measurements.- 4.3. System Details.- 5. ODMR of Biologically Significant Molecules.- 5.1. Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins.- 5.2. The Nucleic Acids.- 5.3. Porphyrins and Photosynthetic Systems.- References.
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 1.10.1984 |
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| Zusatzinfo | biography |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Themenwelt | Naturwissenschaften ► Chemie ► Physikalische Chemie |
| ISBN-10 | 0-306-41683-2 / 0306416832 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0-306-41683-5 / 9780306416835 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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