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Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy (NMR)

  • Rendered three-dimensional representation of the HSQC NMR spectrum of a 
medium-sized protein. Rendered three-dimensional representation of the HSQC NMR spectrum of a medium-sized protein. The signals visible in this picture represent individual NH-amide units of the protein backbone.
  • Picture We are offering theoretical and practical NMR sessions for beginners - scheduled for 16th October. Sign up now!!
  • Picture High-resolution NMR allows to elucidate the binding of small molecules and proteins into specific sites of larger biomolecuar assemblies, e.g. multi-domain proteins, on an atomic level.
  • Picture We're now fully set up for sensitive and fast NMR compound screening using our 480-place Bruker SampleJet and cryoprobe on the 600 MHz magnet. Enquire now!
  • Picture NMR spectroscopy is ideally suited not only for the structural elucidation of monomeric protein species but also for the characterisation of arrangements of proteinaceous assemblies, protein oligomers and their aggregates.
  • Picture Free time on our 600 MHz NMR to practice your protein NMR skills is available now. Get in touch!!
  • Picture Our new small-volume 3 mm TCl-cryoprobe for the 950 arrives early November - great for scarce and/or salty samples!
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Welcome to the nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) facility at the Astbury Biostructure laboratory. On these pages you will find details of the equipment available, information about how to get training and book equipment, as well as recommended reading and case studies, designed to guide users who are new to NMR spectroscopy. If you can't find the information you are looking for, or would like more information, please do not hesitate to contact a member of facility staff