Markley John L, Westler William Milo
National Magnetic Resonance Facility at Madison, Biochemistry Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706, USA.
National Magnetic Resonance Facility at Madison, Biochemistry Department, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI 53706, USA.
Arch Biochem Biophys. 2017 Aug 15;628:3-16. doi: 10.1016/j.abb.2017.05.003. Epub 2017 May 8.
The editors of this special volume suggested this topic, presumably because of the perspective lent by our combined >90-year association with biomolecular NMR. What follows is our personal experience with the evolution of the field, which we hope will illustrate the trajectory of change over the years. As for the future, one can confidently predict that it will involve unexpected advances. Our narrative is colored by our experience in using the NMR Facility for Biomedical Studies at Carnegie-Mellon University (Pittsburgh) and in developing similar facilities at Purdue (1977-1984) and the University of Wisconsin-Madison (1984-). We have enjoyed developing NMR technology and making it available to collaborators and users of these facilities. Our group's association with the Biological Magnetic Resonance data Bank (BMRB) and with the Worldwide Protein Data Bank (wwPDB) has also been rewarding. Of course, many groups contributed to the early growth and development of biomolecular NMR, and our brief personal account certainly omits many important milestones.
本特刊的编辑提出了这个主题,大概是因为我们与生物分子核磁共振超过90年的合作经历所带来的视角。以下是我们对该领域发展的个人经历,我们希望这能说明多年来的变化轨迹。至于未来,可以有把握地预测它将带来意想不到的进展。我们的叙述受到我们在卡内基梅隆大学(匹兹堡)使用生物医学研究核磁共振设施以及在普渡大学(1977 - 1984年)和威斯康星大学麦迪逊分校(1984年至今)开发类似设施的经历的影响。我们很高兴开发核磁共振技术并将其提供给这些设施的合作者和用户。我们团队与生物磁共振数据库(BMRB)以及全球蛋白质数据库(wwPDB)的合作也很有意义。当然,许多团队为生物分子核磁共振的早期发展做出了贡献,我们简短的个人叙述肯定遗漏了许多重要的里程碑。