NMR characterization of the C-terminal tail of full-length RAGE in a membrane mimicking environment
NMR characterization of the C-terminal tail of full-length RAGE in a membrane mimicking environment
Abstract Targeting the receptor for the advanced glycation endproducts (RAGE) signalling has a potential for the prevention and treatment of several pathologies. Extracellular activation of RAGE triggers the interactions of the RAGE cytoplasmic tail with intracellular protein partners. Here the cytoplasmic tail of RAGE has been investigated by NMR as part of the full-length protein, in the presence of a membrane-mimicking environment. The isolated cytoplasmic tail has also been studied...
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Orientation selective DEER measurements on vinculin tail at X-band frequencies reveal spin label orientations
Orientation selective DEER measurements on vinculin tail at X-band frequencies reveal spin label orientations
Publication year: 2012
Source:Journal of Magnetic Resonance, Volume 216</br>
Christoph Abé, Daniel Klose, Franziska Dietrich, Wolfgang H. Ziegler, Yevhen Polyhach, Gunnar Jeschke, Heinz-Jürgen Steinhoff</br>
Double electron electron resonance (DEER) spectroscopy has been established as a valuable method to determine distances between spin labels bound to protein molecules. Caused by selective excitation of molecular orientations DEER primary data also...
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Orientation Selective DEER Measurements on Vinculin Tail at X-Band Frequencies Reveal Spin Label Orientations
Orientation Selective DEER Measurements on Vinculin Tail at X-Band Frequencies Reveal Spin Label Orientations
Publication year: 2012
Source: Journal of Magnetic Resonance, Available online 8 January 2012</br>
Christoph*Abé, Daniel*Klose, Franziska*Dietrich, Wolfgang H.*Ziegler, Yevhen*Polyhach, ...</br>
Double electron electron resonance (DEER) spectroscopy has been established as a valuable method to determine distances between spin labels bound to protein molecules. Caused by selective excitation of molecular orientations DEER primary data also depend on the mutual orientation of...
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A chaperone system guides tail-anchored membrane proteins to their destined ... - Eureka! Science News
A chaperone system guides tail-anchored membrane proteins to their destined ... - Eureka! Science News
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... methods such as X-Ray Crystallography and NMR-Spectroscopy as well as biochemical and cell-biological approaches. In detailed biophysical studies Volker Dötsch´s research group showed that the central cha-peron of the responsible protein complex, ...
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A chaperone system guides tail-anchored membrane proteins to their destined ... - EurekAlert (press release)
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... methods such as X-Ray Crystallography and NMR-Spectroscopy as well as biochemical and cell-biological approaches. In detailed biophysical studies Volker Dötsch´s research group showed that the central cha-peron of the responsible protein complex, ...
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NMR solution structure of human VRK1 reveals the C-terminal tail essential for structural stability and autocatalytic activity.
NMR solution structure of human VRK1 reveals the C-terminal tail essential for structural stability and autocatalytic activity.
NMR solution structure of human VRK1 reveals the C-terminal tail essential for structural stability and autocatalytic activity.
J Biol Chem. 2011 May 3;
Authors: Shin J, Chakraborty G, Bharatham N, Kang C, Tochio N, Koshiba S, Kigawa T, Kim W, Kim KT, Yoon HS
Vaccinia-related kinase 1 (VRK1) is one of the mitotic kinases which play important roles in cell cycle, nuclear condensation and transcription regulation. Kinase...
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[NMR paper] NMR assignment of the gpU tail protein from lambda bacteriophage.
NMR assignment of the gpU tail protein from lambda bacteriophage.
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