Abstract

Proton nuclear magnetic resonance relaxation times, T 1 are reported for lysozyme solutions measured as a function of the mole fraction of protons in the sample to determine the contribution of the protein protons to the water relaxation rate. The results are not consistent with an intermolecular water-proton protein-proton relaxation mechanism as previously suggested. However, a contribution to the water proton relaxation rate from exchangeable protein protons may not be eliminated.

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