罗伯特·卡普斯坦80岁生日纪念特刊《磁共振》简介。

Q3 Physics and Astronomy
Magnetic resonance (Gottingen, Germany) Pub Date : 2021-06-17 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.5194/mr-2-465-2021
Rolf Boelens, Konstantin Ivanov, Jörg Matysik
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这本出版物是为了纪念罗伯特·卡普斯坦的80岁生日,收录了同事们的贡献,其中许多人曾与他共事,还有其他人钦佩他的工作,并受到他的研究的激励。这些贡献展示了生物分子NMR、自旋超极化和自旋化学的当前研究,包括CIDNP(化学诱导的动态核极化),他对这些主题做出了巨大贡献。他提出的自由基对机制是自旋化学领域的诞生,对蛋白质的激光CIDNP NMR实验是超极化研究的重大突破。他通过开发蛋白质结构测定的计算方法,包括约束分子动力学和3D NMR方法,为生物分子NMR树立了里程碑。利用lac阻遏物的头戴式装置,他确定了核磁共振确定的第一个蛋白质结构之一。他对lac阻遏物的研究提供了通过NMR对蛋白质-核酸复合物进行详细研究的第一个例子。这加深了我们对蛋白质DNA识别的理解,并建立了蛋白质沿DNA滑动的分子模型。此外,他在建立欧洲核磁共振大规模设施集群方面发挥了主导作用。这篇社论介绍了该出版物,随后是一本传记,描述了他对磁共振的贡献。
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Introduction to a special issue of <i>Magnetic Resonance</i> in honour of Robert Kaptein at the occasion of his 80th birthday.

Introduction to a special issue of Magnetic Resonance in honour of Robert Kaptein at the occasion of his 80th birthday.

This publication, in honour of Robert Kaptein's 80th birthday, contains contributions from colleagues, many of whom have worked with him, and others who admire his work and have been stimulated by his research. The contributions show current research in biomolecular NMR, spin hyperpolarisation and spin chemistry, including CIDNP (chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarisation), topics to which he has contributed enormously. His proposal of the radical pair mechanism was the birth of the field of spin chemistry, and the laser CIDNP NMR experiment on a protein was a major breakthrough in hyperpolarisation research. He set milestones for biomolecular NMR by developing computational methods for protein structure determination, including restrained molecular dynamics and 3D NMR methodology. With a lac repressor headpiece, he determined one of the first protein structures determined by NMR. His studies of the lac repressor provided the first examples of detailed studies of protein nucleic acid complexes by NMR. This deepened our understanding of protein DNA recognition and led to a molecular model for protein sliding along the DNA. Furthermore, he played a leading role in establishing the cluster of NMR large-scale facilities in Europe. This editorial gives an introduction to the publication and is followed by a biography describing his contributions to magnetic resonance.

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