Volume 3, 1969

Magneto optical rotation spectroscopy and its application to studies of biological molecules

Abstract

The general features and method of measurement of magneto opical rotation (MOR) spectra are described. A number of structure-property relationships are derived from studies of the MOR spectra of haemoglobin, cytochrome c and chlorophyll a and b. The results suggest that, in special cases, conformational changes can cause indirect interactions with the chromophoric groups of these biological molecules to give changes in their MOR spectra.

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Symp. Faraday Soc., 1969,3, 61-69

Magneto optical rotation spectroscopy and its application to studies of biological molecules

V. E. Shashoua, Symp. Faraday Soc., 1969, 3, 61 DOI: 10.1039/SF9690300061

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