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Automated Peak Picking and Peak Integration in Macromolecular NMR Spectra Using AUTOPSY

✍ Scribed by Reto Koradi; Martin Billeter; Max Engeli; Peter Güntert; Kurt Wüthrich


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
1998
Tongue
English
Weight
405 KB
Volume
135
Category
Article
ISSN
1090-7807

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✦ Synopsis


A new approach for automated peak picking of multidimensional protein NMR spectra with strong overlap is introduced, which makes use of the program AUTOPSY (automated peak picking for NMR spectroscopy). The main elements of this program are a novel function for local noise level calculation, the use of symmetry considerations, and the use of lineshapes extracted from well-separated peaks for resolving groups of strongly overlapping peaks. The algorithm generates peak lists with precise chemical shift and integral intensities, and a reliability measure for the recognition of each peak. The results of automated peak picking of NOESY spectra with AUTOPSY were tested in combination with the combined automated NOESY cross peak assignment and structure calculation routine NOAH implemented in the program DYANA. The quality of the resulting structures was found to be comparable with those from corresponding data obtained with manual peak picking.


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