Nuclear magnetic resonance studies of slowly exchanging peptide protons in cytochrome c in aqueous solution.
AUTOR(ES)
Patel, D J
RESUMO
The slowly exchanging protons in oxidized and reduced horse heart cytochrome c (D20, uncorrected pH meter reading 6.5 room temperature) have been monitored by recording the 270 and 360 MHz proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of the reduced protein between 5 and 11 parts per million downfield from 2,2-dimethyl-2-silapentane-5-sulfonate.
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