NMR spectroscopy has proven to be a powerful technique to study the
structure and dynamics of biological macromolecules. Fundamentals of
Protein NMR Spectroscopy is a comprehensive textbook that guides the
reader from a basic understanding of the phenomenological properties of
magnetic resonance to the application and interpretation of modern
multi-dimensional NMR experiments on
15N/13C-labeled proteins. Beginning with
elementary quantum mechanics, a set of practical rules is presented and
used to describe many commonly employed multi-dimensional, multi-nuclear
NMR pulse sequences. A modular analysis of NMR pulse sequence building
blocks also provides a basis for understanding and developing novel
pulse programs. This text not only covers topics from chemical shift
assignment to protein structure refinement, as well as the analysis of
protein dynamics and chemical kinetics, but also provides a practical
guide to many aspects of modern spectrometer hardware, sample
preparation, experimental set-up, and data processing. End of chapter
exercises are included to emphasize important concepts. Fundamentals of
Protein NMR Spectroscopy not only offer students a systematic, in-depth,
understanding of modern NMR spectroscopy and its application to
biomolecular systems, but will also be a useful reference for the
experienced investigator.