The interaction between two proteins, FAT10 and MAD2, leads to cancers associated with inflammation, including liver (hepatocellular carcinoma) and colorectal cancers. NMR spectroscopy reveals new clues regarding the structure of FAT10 and might lead to innovative ways to disrupt this unique interaction and perhaps inhibit cancer.
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Inflammatory spectroscopy: Hearty biomarkers
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A research team in the USA has discovered that elevated levels, as identified by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, of two recently identified proteins in the body can act as markers for inflammation and thus indicators of the presence of ...
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Inflammatory spectroscopy: Hearty biomarkers
Inflammatory spectroscopy: Hearty biomarkers
http://www.spectroscopynow.com/common/images/thumbnails/14521958f9a.jpgA research team in the USA has discovered that elevated levels, as identified by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, of two recently identified proteins in the body can act as markers for inflammation and thus indicators of the presence of cardiovascular disease.
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Spaghetti virus: NMR clues to cancer-causing herpes
Spaghetti virus: NMR clues to cancer-causing herpes
http://www.spectroscopynow.com/common/images/thumbnails/1446d6b1158.jpgNMR spectroscopy research carried out at Manchester University has revealed that herpes virus proteins are more "spaghetti-like" than previously thought. The discovery hints at possible treatments for a form of the disease that causes the cancer known as Kaposi’s sarcoma.
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[NMR analysis blog] Copy and Paste NMR spectra
Copy and Paste NMR spectra
This is just a short entry to illustrate one nice little tool in Mnova NMR that I believe can be very handy in many situations.
Let’s suppose you have an NMR spectrum in which you have spent some time trying to customize its visual aspect. For example, you have changed the default line color and width, hidden the vertical scale, modified the background color, customized the chemical shift scale, etc. As a result, you may have something like this:
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Combined effort: Spectroscopic cancer clues under the microscope
Combined effort: Spectroscopic cancer clues under the microscope
http://www.spectroscopynow.com/common/images/thumbnails/13e9d17dae5.jpgA combination of atomic force microscopy (AFM) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy could provide oncologists and cancer researchers with a new way to probe how cancer cells spread in the body through metastasis as well as other disease-related processes.
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Structure and lipid interactions of an anti-inflammatory and anti-atherogenic 10-residue class G(*) apolipoprotein J peptide using solution NMR.
Structure and lipid interactions of an anti-inflammatory and anti-atherogenic 10-residue class G(*) apolipoprotein J peptide using solution NMR.
Structure and lipid interactions of an anti-inflammatory and anti-atherogenic 10-residue class G(*) apolipoprotein J peptide using solution NMR.
Biochim Biophys Acta. 2011 Jan;1808(1):498-507
Authors: Mishra VK, Palgunachari MN, Hudson JS, Shin R, Keenum TD, Krishna NR, Anantharamaiah GM
The surprising observation that a 10-residue class G(?) peptide from apolipoprotein J, apoJ, possesses...
[Question from NMRWiki Q&A forum] What software can copy peak assignments for 2D T1 and T2 relaxation rate data analysi
What software can copy peak assignments for 2D T1 and T2 relaxation rate data analysis?
Hello,
I'm currently processing a large amount of T1 and T2 spectra in NMRDraw. I've been looking for a way to copy my peak assignments from one spectrum onto to the others so that I can quickly and accurately match height and volume values, but I've had little luck so far. Is it possible to manipulate the assignment tables to achieve this goal? NMRPipe and its associated applications are all very new to me at this point, so any information that may expand my general knowledge of the program or...