Photochemical Reactions of the LOV and LOV-LinkerDomains of the Blue Light Sensor Protein YtvA
Photochemical Reactions of the LOV and LOV-LinkerDomains of the Blue Light Sensor Protein YtvA
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Biochemistry
DOI: 10.1021/acs.biochem.6b00263
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[NMR paper] Structural Dynamics and Conformational Equilibria of SERCA Regulatory Proteins in Membranes by Solid-State NMR Restrained Simulations.
Structural Dynamics and Conformational Equilibria of SERCA Regulatory Proteins in Membranes by Solid-State NMR Restrained Simulations.
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Biophys J. 2014 Jun 17;106(12):2566-2576
Authors: De Simone A, Mote KR, Veglia G
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Solid-state NMR spectroscopy is emerging as a powerful approach to determine structure, topology, and conformational dynamics of membrane proteins at the...
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Structural Dynamics and Conformational Equilibria of SERCA Regulatory Proteins in Membranes by Solid-State NMR Restrained Simulations
Structural Dynamics and Conformational Equilibria of SERCA Regulatory Proteins in Membranes by Solid-State NMR Restrained Simulations
Publication date: 17 June 2014
Source:Biophysical Journal, Volume 106, Issue 12</br>
Author(s): Alfonso De*Simone , Kaustubh*R. Mote , Gianluigi Veglia</br>
Solid-state NMR spectroscopy is emerging as a powerful approach to determine structure, topology, and conformational dynamics of membrane proteins at the atomic level. Conformational dynamics are often inferred and quantified from the motional averaging of the NMR parameters....
In vivo oxygen-17 NMR for imaging brain oxygen metabolism at high field
In vivo oxygen-17 NMR for imaging brain oxygen metabolism at high field
Publication year: 2011
Source:Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Volume 59, Issue 4</br>
Xiao-Hong Zhu, Wei Chen</br>
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In vivo oxygen-17 NMR for imaging brain oxygen metabolism at high field
In vivo oxygen-17 NMR for imaging brain oxygen metabolism at high field
Publication year: 2011
Source: Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, In Press, Accepted Manuscript, Available online 23 April 2011</br>
Xiao-Hong, Zhu , Wei, Chen</br>
*Highlights:*? This article reviews the developments of in vivo 17O NMR imaging in brain research. ? In vivo 17O NMR imaging has improved significantly at high/ultrahigh field. ? In vivo 17O NMR can noninvasively image brain oxygen metabolism and perfusion. ? In vivo 17O NMR is useful for mapping the functional change in oxygen...
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[NMR paper] Aromatic ring-flipping in supercooled water: implications for NMR-based structural bi
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J Am Chem Soc. 2001 Jan 24;123(3):388-97
Authors: Skalicky JJ, Mills JL, Sharma S, Szyperski T
We have characterized, for the first time, motional modes of a protein dissolved in supercooled water: the flipping kinetics of phenylalanyl and tyrosinyl rings of the 6 kDa protein BPTI have been investigated by NMR at...