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Electron Paramagnetic Resonance
Electron Paramagnetic Resonance is a powerful, versatile,
nondestructive and nonintrusive analytical method. EPR can
yield meaningful structural and dynamical information, even
from ongoing chemical or physical processes without influencing
the process itself. Conventional EPR can be used to measure
orientation and rotational motions in the time range from
picoseconds to nanoseconds, while saturation transfer EPR
extends this to the microsecond time scale. Site-directed
spin labeling (SDSL), in which Cys mutagenesis is used to
place Cys-reactive spin labels at desired sites on a protein,
can be used to determine protein secondary and tertiary structure,
and to measure structural changes that are inaccessible to
conventional structural techniques.
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Bruker Elexsys E 500 EPR X-band spectrometer.
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