A US team has used NMR spectroscopy to investigate the structural properties of an important protein of the Rift Valley fever virus, a virus that causes infections in both humans and livestock similar to the Ebola virus.
Autoimmune mechanism: NMR and X-ray clues
Autoimmune mechanism: NMR and X-ray clues
http://www.spectroscopynow.com/common/images/thumbnails/1477d83e163.jpgNMR spectroscopists, X-ray crystallographers and their colleagues have taken an important step closer to understanding the molecular mechanism behind autoimmune diseases. They have solved the three-dimensional structure of the Roquin protein when it is bound to messenger RNA. The results revealed that there is a much wider range of functionally important Roquin binding partners than previously assumed.
Read the rest at Spectroscopynow.com
nmrlearner
General
0
08-01-2014 06:12 AM
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.
Read the rest at Spectroscopynow.com
nmrlearner
General
0
03-01-2014 11:11 AM
Plant dynamics: NMR offers cellular clues - spectroscopyNOW.com
http://www.bionmr.com//t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTEaiak0nEslE2-c5CVSrAeMkQrqQ84H9F5HM1MtoGJbI4r7SYh63LMBIQoG5cb3m7B-Om8NEY
spectroscopyNOW.com
<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />
Plant dynamics: NMR offers cellular clues
spectroscopyNOW.com
Researchers in the USA have used dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy on what they describe as a super-sensitive instrument to locate precisely where a protein binds to plant cell walls, reveal a process that ...
Plant dynamics: NMR offers cellular clues - spectroscopyNOW.com
nmrlearner
Online News
0
10-01-2013 09:43 AM
Plant dynamics: NMR offers cellular clues
Plant dynamics: NMR offers cellular clues
http://www.spectroscopynow.com/common/images/thumbnails/14159dac51b.pngResearchers in the USA have used dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy on what they describe as a super-sensitive instrument to locate precisely where a protein binds to plant cell walls, reveal a process that loosens the cell walls and thus explains how plants can grow. The research might ultimately lead to more abundant biomass crop yields for renewable energy.
Read the rest at Spectroscopynow.com
nmrlearner
General
0
10-01-2013 09:43 AM
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.
Read the rest at Spectroscopynow.com
nmrlearner
General
0
05-15-2013 02:51 AM
DNA markers and disease: NMR and MS clues
DNA markers and disease: NMR and MS clues
http://www.spectroscopynow.com/common/images/thumbnails/13e459ee096.jpgResearchers have used NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry to help them understand the chemistry associated with modifications to DNA that are associated with autoimmune disease and cancer. The work offers new clues to the behaviour of modified bases and could open up avenues to new therapeutic agents.
Read the rest at Spectroscopynow.com
nmrlearner
General
0
05-01-2013 11:46 AM
Alzheimer's analysed: New clues in brain disease
Alzheimer's analysed: New clues in brain disease
http://www.spectroscopynow.com/common/images/thumbnails/13af4d7f690.jpgRecent studies have added weight to the idea that amyloid-beta is a causative agent in Alzheimer's disease rather than the plaques formed from these chunks of misfolded peptide that deposit in the diseased brain. Now, European researchers have used REAPDOR solid-state NMR spectroscopy to analyse the hydrogen bonds in the tiny fibrils of amyloid-beta peptide, offering another perspective on this neurodegenerative disorder.
Source: Spectroscopynow.com
nmrlearner
General
0
02-03-2013 08:49 AM
Protein structures give disease clues - PhysOrg.com
http://www.bionmr.com//nt3.ggpht.com/news/tbn/g9e-lmEezPWQKM/6.jpg
PhysOrg.com
<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />
Protein structures give disease clues
PhysOrg.com
Credit: James Ames, UC Davis Using some of the most powerful nuclear magnetic resonance equipment available, researchers at the University of California, Davis, are making discoveries about the shape and structure of biological molecules -- potentially ...
and more »
Protein structures give disease clues - PhysOrg.com