From owner-structural-nmr@net.bio.net Tue Jun 08 12:56:00 1999
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From: Alfred Ross <alfred.ross@roche.com>
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Subject: Disposable NMR tubes
Date: 8 Jun 1999 06:56:45 -0700
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Dear NMR colleagues,

we are currently looking for disposeable NMR sample tubes. Does anybody
have a recommendation for
a manufacturer offering those with a good price to quality factor.

Thanks in advance

Alfred Ross

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From owner-structural-nmr@net.bio.net Thu Jun 17 13:08:00 1999
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From: "Therese E. Malliavin" <Therese.Malliavin@ibpc.fr>
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Subject: protein assignment at two temperatures
Date: 17 Jun 1999 07:08:35 -0700
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Dear NMR Netters,

For simulation purposes, I am looking for the two assignments of one
protein performed at two different temperatures. The article of Baxter
and Williamson (1997) JBioNMR 9, 359 (1997) present temperature
dependence of chemical shifts for lysozyme and BPTI, but the authors
deal only with backbone hydrogens, and do not consider sidechain
hydrogens for which it is much more difficult to measure temperature
dependance for sidechain chemical shifts. 

So do you know about one protein which was by chance assigned
independently at two different temperatures?

Thank you for your help,

Therese
 
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