Saturation transfer difference spectroscopy

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Saturation transfer difference spectroscopy allows to detect transient binding of small molecule ligands to macromolecular receptors. Receptor species include proteins - free in solution or immobilized, whole virus particles, etc.

References

  1. Meyer, B and Peters, T. NMR Spectroscopy Techniques for Screening and Identifying Ligand Binding to Protein Receptors. Angewandte Chemie International Edition 42(8):864--890, 2003. BibTeX [meyer03]
  2. MAYER, M and MEYER, B. CHARACTERIZATION OF LIGAND BINDING BY SATURATION TRANSFER DIFFERENCE NMR SPECTROSCOPY. Angewandte Chemie(International ed Print) 38(12):1784--1788, 1999. BibTeX [meyer99]

  3. Streiff, JH and Juranic, NO and Macura, SI and Warner, DO and Jones, KA and Perkins, WJ. Saturation transfer difference nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy as a method for screening proteins for anesthetic binding. Mol Pharmacol 66:929--935, 2004. BibTeX [stre04]

  4. Mayer, M and Meyer, B. Group epitope mapping by saturation transfer difference NMR to identify segments of a ligand in direct contact with a protein receptor. J Am Chem Soc 123(25):6108--17, 2001. BibTeX [mayer01]

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