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Sparsely populated and transiently formed protein conformers can play key roles in many biochemical processes. Understanding the structure function paradigm requires, therefore, an atomic resolution description of these rare states. Yet they are difficult to study because they cannot be observed using standard biophysical techniques. In the past decade NMR methods have been developed for structural studies of these elusive conformers, focusing primarily on backbone 1H, 15 N and 13C nuclei. Here we extend the methodology to include side-chains by developing a 13C-based Chemical Exchange Saturation Transfer experiment for the assignment of side-chain aliphatic 13C chemical shifts in uniformly 13C labeled proteins... More