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Michael P. Stone Professor of Chemistry Biophysical Chemistry
High field NMR spectroscopy plays a major role in this research program, aimed at delineating molecular conformation and dynamics. Our laboratory is a major user of the Vanderbilt Biomolecular NMR Center, which is operated by the Vanderbilt Center in Structural Biology. Observation of nuclear Overhauser enhancements (NOEs) between carcinogen protons and oligonucleotide protons demonstrates spatial proximity, since there exists an inverse sixth power dependence upon the separation of the nuclei involved. Chemical shift, J coupling, and T1 and T2 relaxation data are also monitored. Structures are refined using calculations restrained by experimental data. Back-calculation of theoretical spectra from calculated structures measures the accuracies of the refined structures.
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