Distance measurements on spin-labelled biomacromolecules by pulsed electron paramagnetic resonance
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Abstract
The biological function of protein, DNA, and RNA molecules often depends on relative movements of domains with dimensions of a few nanometers. This length scale can be accessed by distance measurements between spin labels if pulsed electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) techniques such as electron-electron double resonance (ELDOR) and double-quantum EPR are used. The approach does not require crystalline samples and is well suited to biomacromolecules with an intrinsic flexibility as distributions of distances can be measured. Furthermore, oligomerization or complexation of biomacromolecules can also be studied, even if it is incomplete. The sensitivity of the technique and the reliability of the measured…
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- Electron paramagnetic resonance
- Site-directed spin labeling
- Pulsed EPR
- Chemistry
- Spin (aerodynamics)
- Electron
- Molecular physics
- Spin label
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