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Books and book chapters

Determination of three-dimensional structures of oligonucleotides in solution: combined use of nuclear Overhauser enhancement measurements and restrained least squares refinement, Clore, G.M., Gronenborn, A.M. In: Biomolecular Stereodynamics IV (Sarma, R.H., ed.) pp. 139-155, Adenine Press, New York (1986).

The solution structure of RNA fragments by nuclear Overhauser enhancement measurements, Gronenborn, A.M., Clore, G.M. In: Structure and Dynamics of RNA, (van Knippenberg, R.H., Hilbers, C.W., eds.) pp. 137- 150, NATO ASI series, Plenum Press, New York (1986).

Determination of three-dimensional structures of proteins in solution by dynamical simulated annealing with interproton distances derived from nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Clore, G.M., Nilges, M., Gronenborn, A.M. (1989) In: Computer-Aided Molecular Design (Richards, W.G. ed.), pp. 203-219, IBC Technical Services, London. (1988).

Extending the limits of protein structure determination by NMR. Clore, G.M. and Gronenborn, A.M. In: Theoretical Biochemistry and Molecular Biophysics: a Comprehensive Survey, (Beveridge, D.L. and Lavery, L., eds.), vol. 2, pp. 1-16, Adenine Press, New York (1989).

Comparison of NMR and X-ray structures of hirudin. Clore, G.M., Gronenborn, A.M. (1991). In: “Computational Aspects of the Study of Biological Macromolecules by Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy”, (ed. Hoch, J.C.), pp. 57-66, NATO ASI Series, Plenum Press, (1990).

NMR and X-ray analysis of the three-dimensional structure of interleukin-8. Clore, G.M., Gronenborn, A.M., In: Neutrophil-Activating Peptides and other Chemotactic Cytokines, (Baggiolini, M., Sorg, C., eds.) 4, 18-40, S. Karger, Basel (1991).

Practical aspects of two, three and four-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy applied to the study of protein structure. Clore, G.M., Gronenborn, A.M., In: Protein Engineering – a Practical Approach, (eds. Rees, A.R., Wetzel, R., Sternberg, M.J.E.), Oxford University Press, pp. 33-52 (1992).

NMR of Proteins, Topics, Clore, G.M., Gronenborn, A.M., In: Molecular and Structural Biology, (1993) MacMillan Press, Ltd. (London)

Structural studies of interleukin-8 and interleukin-4, Gronenborn, A.M., Clore, G.M. In: Structural Biology: The State of the Art. (Sarma, R.H., Sarma, M.H., eds.) pp. 19-42, Adenine Press, New York (1994).

Understanding 46X,Y sex reversal at the atomic level. Clore, G.M., Werner, M.H., Huth, J.R., Gronenborn, A.M. In: Biological Structure and Dynamics (eds. Sarma, R.H., Sarma, M.H.), Vol. 1, pp. 35-40, Adenine press, New York. (1996). In: Mechanisms of Transcription (eds. Eckstein, F., Lilley, D.M.J.), vol. 11, p. 265-273, Springer, Berlin.

Enzyme studies by NMR: Promise and limitations – HIV-1 protease maturation; a case study. Louis, J.M., Clore, G.M., Gronenborn, A.M. In: Improving enzyme catalysis: screening, evolution, rational redesign. (Ornstein, R.L. ed.), Marcel Dekker Inc. (2000).

Protein Structure Refinement using residual dipolar couplings. Gronenborn, A.M. In: Protein NMR for the Millenium. Krishna, N.R., Verliner, L.J. (Edt), Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, N.Y., 231-251, 2003

The DNA-binding domain of GATA transcription facors – A prototypical type IV Cys2-Cys2 zinc-finger. Gronenborn, A.M. In: Zinc Finger Proteins: From Atomic Contact to Cellular Function. Iuchi, S. and Kudell, N. (Edt), Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers, N.Y., 26-31, 2005

NMR Studies of Protein Complexes, Gronenborn, A.M., In: Structure, Dynamics and Function of Biological Macromolecules and Assemblies, IOS Press, J. D. Puglisi (Ed.), 2005.

Measurement of residual dipolar couplings and applications in protein NMR. Ding, K., Gronenborn, A.M. In: Handbook of Modern Magnetic Resonance: Pharmaceutical Sciences; Kluwer Academic Publishers (London). G.Webb (Ed) 2006.

Anything Goes – Protein Structural Polymorphism, Gronenborn, A.M., In: Structure and Biophysics – New Technologies for Current Challenges in Biology and Beyond, Springer (The Netherlands), J. D. Puglisi (Ed.), 2007.

Some Basic Biomolecular NMR for Protein Structure Determination, Gronenborn, A.M., In: Supramolecular Structure and Function 9, Springer (The Netherlands), G. Pifat-Mrzljak (Ed.), 2007.

NMR for Proteins, Gronenborn, A.M., In: Encyclopedia of Chemical Biology, Wiley, 2009

Structures of CVNH family lectins, Gronenborn, A.M., In: Biophysics and the Challenges of Emerging Threats, Springer (The Netherlands), J. D. Puglisi (Ed.), 2009.

Proteins-Protein Interactions: Domain Swapping, Gronenborn, A.M., In: Encyclopedia of Biophysics, Springer, 2011.

Structures of Novel HIV-inactivating Lectins, Koharudin, L.M.I., Gronenborn, A.M., In: Biophysics and Structure to Counter Threats, Springer (The Netherlands), J. D. Puglisi (Ed.), 2011.

Protein and Nucleic Acid Folding: Domain Swapping in Proteins, Liu, L. and Gronenborn, A.M., In: Edward H. Egelman, editor: Comprehensive Biophysics, Vol 3, The Folding of Proteins and Nucleic Acids, Valerie Daggett. Oxford: Academic Press, 2012. pp. 148-169.

Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Studies of Carbohydrate-Protein Interactions, Koharudin, L.M.I., Gronenborn, A.M., In: Structural Glycobiology, E. Yuriev, ‎P. A. Ramsland (eds), CRC Press, 2013, pp 29-45.

Lectins as HIV Microbicides, Koharudin, L.M.I., Gronenborn, A.M., In: HIV Glycans in Infection and Immunity, R. Pantophlet (ed.), Springer, New York, 2014. pp 177-211

(19)F-modified Proteins and (19)F-containing Ligands as Tools in Solution NMR Studies of Protein Interactions. Sharaf, N. G. & Gronenborn, A.M. 2015 Methods in Enzymology, Elsevier, 2015, Vol. 565, pp 67-95.

New Developments in NMR- Integrated Structural Biology. T. Polenova; C.M. Quinn; A.M. Gronenborn (ed.) 2023; DOI: 10.1039/9781837670154

Letters

Markley JL, Akutsu H, Asakura T, Baldus M, Boelens R, Bonvin A, Kaptein R, Bax A, Bezsonova I, Gryk MR, Hoch JC, Korzhnev DM, Maciejewski MW, Case D, Chazin WJ, Cross TA, Dames S, Kessler H, Lange O, Madl T, Reif B, Sattler M, et al. In support of the BMRB. Nat Struct Mol Biol. 2012 Sep; 19(9):854-60. No abstract.