1979
DOI: 10.1063/1.438577
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EPR and saturation transfer EPR studies on glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase

Abstract: Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) and saturation transfer–EPR (ST–EPR) techniques were employed to investigate the hydrodynamic properties of glyceraldehyde 3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH). Both apo- and holoenzyme were spin-labeled at the active site cysteine-149 residue with N- (1-oxyl-2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-4-piperidinyl) - maleimide. The apo- and holoenzymes were observed to have the same hydrodynamic structure and the spectroscopic results were consistent with these complexes behaving as spheres with h… Show more

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“…The fitting protocol consisted of starting with data that was phased instrumentally for absorption and dispersion and with Zeeman phase determined by the low power quadrature nulling condition [9]. The phase nulling condition for quadrature signals gives the correct phase condition to within 12° [9,38]. For the regime studied here, the quadrature signals were an order of magnitude smaller than the in-phase signals, making even a 0.5°phasing error significant.…”
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“…The fitting protocol consisted of starting with data that was phased instrumentally for absorption and dispersion and with Zeeman phase determined by the low power quadrature nulling condition [9]. The phase nulling condition for quadrature signals gives the correct phase condition to within 12° [9,38]. For the regime studied here, the quadrature signals were an order of magnitude smaller than the in-phase signals, making even a 0.5°phasing error significant.…”
Section: Theory and Fittingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Parameters individual to a cluster of data sets, for example microwave amplitude, microwave phase, and modulation phase were similarly linked within the data cluster. The fitting protocol consisted of starting with data that was phased instrumentally for absorption and dispersion and with Zeeman phase determined by the low power quadrature nulling condition [9]. The phase nulling condition for quadrature signals gives the correct phase condition to within 12° [9,38].…”
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“…The use of Thomas et al [22] calibration curves requires an accurate spectrometer setting, in order to work in their same instrumental conditions. Indeed, since the line shape of ST-ESR spectra is critically dependent upon the extent and distribution of the microwave magnetic field and the modulation amplitude [34][35][36], an exact calibration of these parameters has proved to be necessary.…”
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“…I~.. (32,33) c) I H 1 t T, »1 -Eeglao de mOVlmento lento (43) experimental Em medidas de tempo de correlação no intervalo de ( 47) e a matriz A2 pode ser diagonalizada por um processo idêntico ao descrito acima ( 48) onde RI~a matriz dos cossenos diretores do sistema cristalográfico abc, em relaçâo ao sistema de eixos principais xyz, fixo na mol~cula do marcador.…”
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