Front Cover; Annual Reports on NMR Spectroscopy, Volume 16; Copyright Page; Contents; Contributors; Preface; Chapter 1. NMR Studies of Amino Acids, Peptides, and Proteins: A Brief Review, 1980-1982; I. Introduction; II. Advances in NMR Methods; III. Amino Acids and Synthetic Peptides; IV. Small Natural Peptides; V. Enzymes; VI. Haem Proteins; VII. Proteins Associated with Nucleic Acids; VIII. Proteins Associated with Membranes; IX. Structural Proteins; X. Immunoglobulins; XI. Other Proteins; References; Chapter 2. 119Sn-NMR Parameters; I. Introduction; II. Experimental
III. Nuclear Spin RelaxationIV. Chemical Shifts, d119Sn; V. Indirect Nuclear Spin-Spin Couplings, ""J(119SnX); VI. Conclusions; Acknowledgments; References; Chapter 3. Isomerization Processes Involving N-X Bonds; I. Introduction; II. Methods of Investigation; III. Dynamic NMR Results; IV. Interpretation of Dynamic NMR Results; Tables; References; Chapter 4. Multiple Resonance; I. Introduction; II. Theoretical Aspects; Ill. Experimental Methods and Instrumentation; IV. Special Pulse Sequences; V. Two-Dimensional NMR; VI. SaturationTransfer; VII. The Nuclear Overhauser Effect
VIII. General Applications of Multiple ResonanceReferences; Index
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The current extent of applications of NMR spectroscopy to molecular problems is indicated by the diversity of the reviews presented in this volume. Dr. H.W.E. Rattle reports on NMR of amino acids, peptides, and proteins, which brings his account in Volume 11A up to date.
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