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and dynamics (fanucci & cafiso, ; hubbell, lópez, altenbach, & yang, ). sdsl-epr involves the site-specific incorporation of one or more spin labels, typically in the form of stable nitroxide radical side chains, into the primary sequence of a protein of interest, which can then be probed using a corresponding
, and has found particularly extensive use in the elucidation of structural and dynamic properties of membrane proteins (cafiso, ; mchaourab, steed, & kazmier, ). one of the main limitations of sdsl-epr studies of proteins is the requirement for a chemically orthogonal functional group at the site of...
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