Cholesterol helps flu virus escape through host cell's membrane - Phys.Org
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Using a technique called solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, the MIT team found that two cholesterol molecules bind to a flu protein called M2 to sever the viral buds from their host. The molecular configuration creates an ...
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The PE_PGRS Proteins of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Are Ca2+ Binding Mediators of Host–Pathogen Interaction
The PE_PGRS Proteins of Mycobacterium tuberculosis Are Ca2+ Binding Mediators of Host–Pathogen Interaction
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Do Membraneless Organelles Host Fibril Nucleation? - Alzforum
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First author Kathleen Burke and colleagues used nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to determine the three-dimensional position of individual residues in the FUS low-complexity domain. This region, which assumes no stable secondary structure, ...
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[NMR paper] Solution NMR structures of homeodomains from human proteins ALX4, ZHX1, and CASP8AP2 contribute to the structural coverage of the Human Cancer Protein Interaction Network.
Solution NMR structures of homeodomains from human proteins ALX4, ZHX1, and CASP8AP2 contribute to the structural coverage of the Human Cancer Protein Interaction Network.
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J Struct Funct Genomics. 2014 Jun 19;
Authors: Xu X, Pulavarti SV, Eletsky A, Huang YJ, Acton TB, Xiao R, Everett JK, Montelione GT, Szyperski T
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[NMR900 blog] Encyclopedia of Inorganic and Bioinorganic Chemistry
Encyclopedia of Inorganic and Bioinorganic Chemistry
A selection of NMR papers by Canadian researchers from the Encyclopedia of Inorganic and Bioinorganic Chemistry (EIBC), a new 10,000+ page reference tool in the area of inorganic and bioinorganic chemistry.
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In Vivo NMR Metabolic Profiling of Fabrea salina Reveals Sequential Defense Mechanisms against Ultraviolet Radiation.
In Vivo NMR Metabolic Profiling of Fabrea salina Reveals Sequential Defense Mechanisms against Ultraviolet Radiation.
In Vivo NMR Metabolic Profiling of Fabrea salina Reveals Sequential Defense Mechanisms against Ultraviolet Radiation.
Biophys J. 2011 Jan 5;100(1):215-24
Authors: Marangoni R, Paris D, Melck D, Fulgentini L, Colombetti G, Motta A
Fabrea salina is a hypersaline ciliate that is known to be among the strongest ultraviolet (UV)-resistant microorganisms; however, the molecular mechanisms of this resistance are almost unknown. By means...
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[NMR paper] Calcium-modulated S100 protein-phospholipid interactions. An NMR study of calbindin D
Calcium-modulated S100 protein-phospholipid interactions. An NMR study of calbindin D9k and DPC.
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Biochemistry. 2005 May 3;44(17):6502-12
Authors: Malmendal A, Vander Kooi CW, Nielsen NC, Chazin WJ
The cellular functions of several S100 proteins involve specific interactions with phospholipids and the cell membrane. The interactions between calbindin D(9k) (S100D) and the detergent dodecyl phosphocholine (DPC) were studied using NMR...