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Detection of protein-protein interactions (PPIs) is limited by current bioanalytical methods. A protein complementation assay (PCA), split TEM-1 ?-lactamase, interacts with xenon at the interface of the TEM-1 fragments. Reconstitution of TEM-1-promoted here by cFos/cJun leucine zipper interaction-gives rise to sensitive 129Xe NMR signal in bacterial cells.
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[NMR paper] Structural and Biochemical Analysis of Protein–Protein Interactions Between the Acyl-Carrier Protein and Product Template Domain
Structural and Biochemical Analysis of Protein–Protein Interactions Between the Acyl-Carrier Protein and Product Template Domain
In fungal non-reducing polyketide synthases (NR-PKS) the acyl-carrier protein (ACP) carries the growing polyketide intermediate through iterative rounds of elongation, cyclization and product release. This process occurs through a controlled, yet enigmatic coordination of the ACP with its partner enzymes. The transient nature of ACP interactions with these catalytic domains imposes a major obstacle for investigation of the influence of protein–protein...
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[NMR paper] Monitoring Glycan-Protein Interactions by NMR Spectroscopic Analysis: A Simple Chemical Tag That Mimics Natural CH-? Interactions.
Monitoring Glycan-Protein Interactions by NMR Spectroscopic Analysis: A Simple Chemical Tag That Mimics Natural CH-? Interactions.
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Authors: Calle LP, Echeverria B, Franconetti A, Serna S, Fernández-Alonso MC, Diercks T, Cañada FJ, Ardá A, Reichardt NC, Jiménez-Barbero J
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Detection of molecular recognition processes requires robust, specific, and easily...
[NMR paper] Cell-free protein synthesis in an autoinduction system for NMR studies of protein-protein interactions.
Cell-free protein synthesis in an autoinduction system for NMR studies of protein-protein interactions.
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J Biomol NMR. 2005 Jul;32(3):235-41
Authors: Ozawa K, Jergic S, Crowther JA, Thompson PR, Wijffels G, Otting G, Dixon NA
Cell-free protein synthesis systems provide facile access to proteins in a nascent state that enables formation of soluble, native protein-protein complexes even if one of the protein components is prone...
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[NMR paper] Detecting protein kinase recognition modes of calmodulin by residual dipolar coupling
Detecting protein kinase recognition modes of calmodulin by residual dipolar couplings in solution NMR.
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Biochemistry. 2002 Oct 29;41(43):12899-906
Authors: Mal TK, Skrynnikov NR, Yap KL, Kay LE, Ikura M
Calmodulin-regulated serine/threonine kinases (CaM kinases) play crucial roles in Ca2+-dependent signaling transduction pathways in eukaryotes. Despite having a similar overall molecular architecture of catalytic and...
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[NMR paper] Design of an expression system for detecting folded protein domains and mapping macro
Design of an expression system for detecting folded protein domains and mapping macromolecular interactions by NMR.
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Protein Sci. 1997 Nov;6(11):2359-64
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Postdoctoral position to study Protein-Protein Interactions and their role in Mechanisms of Signal Transduction using protein solution NMR/x-ray crystallography
Spincore.com are advertising a postdoc NMR position. It sounds pretty interesting.
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Postdoctoral position to study Protein-Protein Interactions and their role in Mechanisms of Signal Transduction using protein solution NMR /x-ray crystallography
Case Medical School, Cleveland, Ohio, USA
How are signaling events transmitted from one protein to another? To answer this question we are looking to add a postdoctoral co-workers to our interdisciplinary team. Our interest is to understand protein-protein interactions, protein structure and dynamics in the context of cell signaling...