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FEBS Lett. 2004 Dec 17;578(3):305-10
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Ras regulates a variety of different signal transduction pathways acting as molecular switch. It was shown by liquid and solid-state (31)P NMR spectroscopy that Ras exists in the guanosine-5'-(beta,gamma-imido)triphosphate bound form in at least two conformational states interconverting in millisecond time scale. The relative population between the two conformational states affects drastically the affinity of Ras to its effectors. (31)P NMR spectroscopy shows that the conformational equilibrium can be shifted specifically by point mutations, including mutations with oncogenic potential, thus modifying the effector interactions and their coupling to dynamic properties of the protein.
Frequency-selective heteronuclear dephasing and selective carbonyl labeling to deconvolute crowded spectra of membrane proteins by magic angle spinning NMR.
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Authors: Traaseth NJ, Veglia G
We present a new method that combines carbonyl-selective labeling with frequency-selective heteronuclear recoupling to resolve the spectral overlap of magic angle spinning (MAS) NMR...
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Frequency-Selective Heteronuclear Dephasing and Selective Carbonyl Labeling to Deconvolute Crowded Spectra of Membrane Proteins By Magic Angle Spinning NMR
Frequency-Selective Heteronuclear Dephasing and Selective Carbonyl Labeling to Deconvolute Crowded Spectra of Membrane Proteins By Magic Angle Spinning NMR
Publication year: 2011
Source: Journal of Magnetic Resonance, In Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available online 17 March 2011</br>
Nathaniel J., Traaseth , Gianluigi, Veglia</br>
We present a new method that combines carbonyl-selective labeling with frequency-selective heteronuclear recoupling to resolve the spectral overlap of magic angle spinning (MAS) NMR spectra of membrane proteins in fluid lipid membranes with broad lines and...
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[NMR paper] Transient complexes of redox proteins: structural and dynamic details from NMR studie
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Redox proteins participate in many metabolic routes, in particular those related to energy conversion. Protein-protein complexes of redox proteins are characterized by a weak affinity and a short lifetime. Two-dimensional NMR spectroscopy has been applied to many redox protein...
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[NMR paper] The effects of mutations on motions of side-chains in protein L studied by 2H NMR dyn
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Recently developed 2H spin relaxation experiments are applied to study the dynamics of methyl-containing side-chains in the B1 domain of protein L and in a pair of point mutants of the domain, F22L and A20V. X-ray and...
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[NMR paper] Detection of modifications in the glucose metabolism induced by genetic mutations in
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NMR spectroscopy may offer a suitable technique to characterize the glucose metabolism in response to genetic mutations in cells. The effects of various...
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[NMR paper] pH-dependent equilibria of yeast Met80Ala-iso-1-cytochrome c probed by NMR spectrosco
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[NMR paper] Long-distance effects of site-directed mutations on backbone conformation in bacterio
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