NMR 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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The researchers examined how a monkey herpes virus binds with other large molecules, such as cellular proteins, in the host cell by using a technique called NMR (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance), which can visualize the structure of molecules at the ...
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Using nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyâ??a technique to obtain mechanistic and structural information about moleculesâ??they were able to determine the pathway by which copper is transferred from CupA to CopA. "This work represents an excellent ...
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Herpes hitches a ride on cellular protein - LabnewsOnline
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Using NMR, the team from the University of Manchester were able to produce images of a herpes protein interacting with a mouse cellular protein. ...
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Herpes 3D: NMR reveals viral protein hijacking
Herpes 3D: NMR reveals viral protein hijacking
UK scientists have used NMR for the first time to develop a 3D picture of a herpes virus protein interacting with a key part of the human cellular machinery. The study improves our understanding of how the virus hijacks human cells and could eventually lead to new targets for drug therapy.
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UK scientists have used solution-state NMR spectroscopy for the first time to develop a 3D picture of a herpes virus protein interacting with a key part of ...
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