Issue 11, 1997

Time-resolved solid-state REDOR-edited NMR detection of a transient enzyme–intermediate

Abstract

Time-resolved solid-state rotational echo double resonance-edited NMR has been used to detect transient enzyme–intermediates containing two dipolar coupled spins that are unique to the intermediate, so that even resonances buried in the natural abundance background can be detected.

Article information

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Paper

Chem. Commun., 1997, 1019-1020

Time-resolved solid-state REDOR-edited NMR detection of a transient enzyme–intermediate

D. J. Mitchell, D. L. Jakeman, T. I. Igumenova, W. A. Shuttleworth, K. D. Miller and J. N. S. Evans, Chem. Commun., 1997, 1019 DOI: 10.1039/A701926B

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