This review illustrates the way in which nuclear-magnetic-resonance studies of proteins in solution can add dynamic structural information to our knowledge of their crystal structures. The value of the study is illustrated by an analysis of the structure and the dynamics of structure within two series of neurotoxins. The dynamics may well control the binding rates of these and other proteins to receptors.
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© 1981 The Biochemical Society
1981
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