[ASAP] Selecting for Fast Protein–Protein Association As Demonstrated on a Random TEM1 Yeast Library Binding BLIP
Selecting for Fast Protein–Protein Association As Demonstrated on a Random TEM1 Yeast Library Binding BLIP
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Biochemistry
DOI: 10.1021/acs.biochem.8b00172
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[NMR paper] Mechanistic Insight into Nanoparticle Surface Adsorption by Solution NMR Spectroscopy in an Aqueous Gel
Mechanistic Insight into Nanoparticle Surface Adsorption by Solution NMR Spectroscopy in an Aqueous Gel
Engineering nanoparticle (NP) functions at the molecular level requires a detailed understanding of the dynamic processes occurring at the NP surface. Herein we show that a combination of dark-state exchange saturation transfer (DEST) and relaxation dispersion (RD) NMR experiments on gel-stabilized NP samples enables the accurate determination of the kinetics and thermodynamics of adsorption. We used the former approach to describe the interaction of cholic acid (CA) and phenol...
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Ligand Binding Properties of the Lentil Lipid TransferProtein: Molecular Insight into the Possible Mechanism of Lipid Uptake
Ligand Binding Properties of the Lentil Lipid TransferProtein: Molecular Insight into the Possible Mechanism of Lipid Uptake
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Biochemistry
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Computational Analysis of Sterol Ligand Specificityof the Niemann Pick C2 Protein
Computational Analysis of Sterol Ligand Specificityof the Niemann Pick C2 Protein
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Biochemistry
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[NMR paper] NMR structure of temporin-1 ta in lipopolysaccharide micelles: mechanistic insight into inactivation by outer membrane.
NMR structure of temporin-1 ta in lipopolysaccharide micelles: mechanistic insight into inactivation by outer membrane.
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[NMR paper] Mechanistic Insight into the Relationship between N-Terminal Acetylation of ?-Synuclein and Fibril Formation Rates by NMR and Fluorescence.
Mechanistic Insight into the Relationship between N-Terminal Acetylation of ?-Synuclein and Fibril Formation Rates by NMR and Fluorescence.
Mechanistic Insight into the Relationship between N-Terminal Acetylation of ?-Synuclein and Fibril Formation Rates by NMR and Fluorescence.
PLoS One. 2013;8(9):e75018
Authors: Kang L, Janowska MK, Moriarty GM, Baum J
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Aggregation of ?-synuclein (?Syn), the primary protein component in Lewy body inclusions of patients with Parkinson's disease, arises when the normally soluble intrinsically...
[NMR paper] Mechanistic insight into inhibition of two-component system signaling.
Mechanistic insight into inhibition of two-component system signaling.
Related Articles Mechanistic insight into inhibition of two-component system signaling.
Medchemcomm. 2013;4(1):269-277
Authors: Francis S, Wilke KE, Brown DE, Carlson EE
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Two-component signal transduction systems (TCSs) are commonly used by bacteria to couple environmental stimuli to adaptive responses. Targeting the highly conserved kinase domain in these systems represents a promising strategy for the design of a broad-spectrum antibiotic; however, development...