
NMRFAM is available for service spectrscopy. By our mandate from the NIH, service spectroscopy are any projects that are not core projects nor collaborative projects. These experiments are done on facility equipment with facility personnel acting in an advisory capacity if necessary.
In addition, there is some capability for routine service spectroscopy. This occurs on the standard "service spectroscopy days" of Tuesday and Thursday afternoons on pisa, the DMX-400. Samples are run from 1 pm until 5 pm and usually only routine 1H and high sample concentration 13C or 31P can be run. The heteronuclear samples are usually run only after the 1H spectra have been acquired. When data is collected with the assistance of a staff member, users are charged $50/hour plus the per hour fee for spectrometer time.
In addition to simple 1D experiments (which can include solvent suppression and decoupling), any of the DEPT experiments can be run, and many 2D experiments can be run (COSY, TOCSY, ROESY, HMQC, HMBC). Since these are experiments require more time for completion, they would be run after the more typical 1D experiments. If there are too many 1D samples, it is therefore possible that the experiments might be postponed until a later time.
Steps to Getting a Service Run
When in doubt, ASK FOR ADVICE!
The NMRFAM Protein Structure Determination Workshop will be June 3-8, 2007
MMCD Madison Metabolomics Consortium Database a freely-available database containing information about small chemical compounds of biological interest.
New instructions for Remote Users are now available.
The new PINE server incorporates PISTACHIO (assignments), LACS (checking of carbon-13 chemical shift referencing and possible outliers), and PECAN (secondary structure determination) to yield results consistent with all three.