https://doi.org/10.1351/goldbook.08308
Three-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy for the assignment of protein structure with one nitrogen and two hydrogen dimensions.
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Magnetization is exchanged between all hydrogens using the nuclear Overhauser effect before being transferred to neighbouring \(\ce{^{15}N}\) nuclei and then back to \(\ce{^{1}H}\) for detection. This spectrum can be used to obtain restraints for structure calculations.
Magnetization is exchanged between all hydrogens using the nuclear Overhauser effect before being transferred to neighbouring \(\ce{^{15}N}\) nuclei and then back to \(\ce{^{1}H}\) for detection. This spectrum can be used to obtain restraints for structure calculations.