Application of halide ion nuclear magnetic resonance to bioinorganic problems

Abstract
The basis for the application of halide ion nuclear magnetic resonance to the investigation of biochemical problems is reviewed and a summary of applications is presented. Anion binding to macromolecules, low molecular weight or model compounds, metalloenzymes, and extrinsic metal interactions with macromolecules are discussed.

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