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. 2005 Mar 11;88(6):4274–4288. doi: 10.1529/biophysj.103.038604

TABLE 5.

Spectral regions with nonoverlapping standard deviations for M1 and MR1 nuclei

Region (cm−1) Assignment Change* t-test
M1 Nuclei
 653–673 Guanine Negative 99.0
 763–779 Cytosine, uracil Negative 97.5
 789–861 Nucleic acids, protein Positive 99.5
1000–1009 Phenylalanine Positive 99.0
1049–1088 Lipid C-C stretch, nucleic acid O-P-O Positive 99.0
1212–1266 Amide III, nucleic acid O-P-O Negative 99.5
1278–1293, 1308–1338 CH2 twist and bend (protein, lipid), nucleic acids Negative 95, 99.5
1565–1573 Guanine, adenine Negative 99.5
MR1 Nuclei
 986–1006 Phenylalanine Negative 99.0
1089–1111 Nucleic acid O-P-O Negative 95.0
1229–1264 Amide III, nucleic acid O-P-O Negative 95.0
1305–1342 CH2 twist and bend (protein, lipid), nucleic acids Negative 99.5
1594–1617 Aromatic amino acids Negative 95.0
1673–1681 Amide I Negative 95.0
*

The “change” is defined as M1/MR1 plateau minus M1/MR1 exponential nuclei.

The Student's t-test results give the percent of confidence that the means of the spectral regions are different.