[NMR900 blog] NMR paper in Science
NMR paper in Science
J.-F. Trempe, V. Sauvé, K. Grenier, M. Seirafi, M.Y. Tang, M. Ménade, S. Al-Abdul-Wahid, J. Krett, K. Wong, G. Kozlov, B. Nagar, E.A. Fon, K. Gehring, "Structure of Parkin Reveals Mechanisms for Ubiquitin Ligase Activation," Science 340 (2013) 1451-1455.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1237908
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07-25-2013 06:43 AM
NMR paper in Science
NMR paper in Science
R. Rosenzweig, S. Moradi, A. Zarrine-Afsar, J.R. Glover, L.E. Kay, "Unraveling the Mechanism of Protein Disaggregation Through a ClpB-DnaK Interaction," Science 339 (2013) 1080-1083. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1233066
Science Perspective: Helen R. Saibil, "Machinery to Reverse Irreversible Aggregates," Science 339 (2013) 1040-1041.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1236012
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03-09-2013 11:56 PM
Why Science is broken (and how to fix it)
An interesting post from a blog that BioNMR does not aggregate:
Why Science is broken (and how to fix it)
By Morgan Giddings
1 September 2011
Bell Labs was a remarkable enterprise which, according to Wikipedia, contributed to the development of cell phones, wlan (wifi), semiconductors, compression algorithms, and many more developments that changed the way people interact with technology.
Bell Labs worked well because they brought together innovative thinkers, and let them innovate. People there didn’t have to write grant proposals, teach students, serve on committees, or work on...
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02-08-2013 04:27 PM
NMR paper in Science
NMR paper in Science
P. Neudecker, P. Robustelli, A. Cavalli, P. Walsh, P. Lundström, A. Zarrine-Afsar, S. Sharpe, M. Vendruscolo, and L.E. Kay, "Structure of an Intermediate State in Protein Folding and Aggregation," Science 336 (2012) 362-366. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1214203
Science Perspective: David Eliezer, "Visualizing Amyloid Assembly," Science 336 (2012) 308-309. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1220356https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/8663203727601106205-598889862838675141?l=nmr900.blogspot.com
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04-20-2012 08:10 AM
[Stan NMR blog] Popular Science books
Popular Science books
Books directory: A huge list of books about Science with links to Amazon.
Source: Stan blog library
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03-05-2012 04:29 PM
[Stan NMR blog] Popular Science books
Popular Science books
BOOKS LIST: A huge collection with links to Amazon.
Source: Stan blog library
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03-03-2012 01:39 AM
[NMR photos] This is what science looks like. NMR
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This is what science looks like. NMR
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12-14-2011 07:14 PM
[NMR900 blog] NMR paper in Science
NMR paper in Science
D.M. Korzhnev, T.L. Religa, W.Banachewicz, A.R. Fersht, L.E. Kay, "A Transient and Low-Populated Protein-Folding Intermediate at Atomic Resolution", Science 329 (2010) 1312-1316. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.1191723
Abstract: "Proteins can sample conformational states that are critical for function but are seldom detected directly because of their low occupancies and short lifetimes. In this work, we used chemical shifts and bond-vector orientation constraints obtained from nuclear magnetic resonance relaxation dispersion spectroscopy, in concert with a...