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Research in Professor Wemmer's laboratory is aimed at understanding the interactions which govern the function of various biopolymers (proteins, DNA, RNA). These interactions include those which stabilize particular conformations of the molecule, as well as those through which different molecules interact to form specific complexes, and carry out their functions. The major tool used is nuclear magnetic resonance, particularly multidimensional methods, often with biosynthetic isotope enrichment. For many moderate size biopolymers the resonances can be systematically assigned to particular sites in the molecule. Nuclear Overhauser effect measurements can be used to determine interproton distances, from which structures can be calculated. In addition, structural fluctuations can be detected using measurements of spin relaxation, or exchange of amide or imino protons. These general approaches are being applied to many different problems, a few of which are described below.
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Keunhong Jeong, Chawita Netirojjanakul,Henrik K. Munch,Jinny Sun,Joel A. Finbloom,David E. Wemmer,Alexander Pines,Matthew B. Francis
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