Postoctoral position in Structural Biology
Postoctoral position in Structural Biology
UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
DEPARTMENT OF BIOCHEMISTRY
Postdoctoral Research Associate in Structural Biology
We are seeking to appoint a highly motivated Postdoctoral Research
Associate in the laboratory of Dr. Ioannis Vakonakis for studies of
proteins involved in centriole assembly. The successful candidate will
Research Scientist Position in the Cryo-Electron Microscopy Facility at the New York Structural Biol - New York Structural Biology Center - New York, NY, United States
Research Scientist Position in the Cryo-Electron Microscopy Facility at the New York Structural Biol - New York Structural Biology Center - New York, NY, United States
The New York Structural Biology Center (NYSBC) seeks an experienced electron microscopist to join the staff of its Cryo-Electron Microscope Facility (http://cryoem.nysbc.org). The NYSBC is shared center that supports state-of-the-art research in cryo-EM, NMR, and X-ray. Cryo-EM facilities include four transmission electron microscopes and a new d...
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[NMR paper] An account of NMR in structural biology.
An account of NMR in structural biology.
Related Articles An account of NMR in structural biology.
Nat Struct Biol. 1997 Oct;4 Suppl:841-4
Authors: Wagner G
With the ability to determine atomic resolution structures of biological macromolecules in semi-physiological conditions, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) has become an eminent tool in structural biology. NMR provides a means for studying critical biological phenomena including protein structure, dynamics and folding as well as a practical approach to drug design.
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Prospects for lanthanides in structural biology by NMR
Prospects for lanthanides in structural biology by NMR
Gottfried Otting
Journal of Biomolecular NMR; 2008; 42(1); pp 1-9
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The advent of different lanthanide-binding reagents has made site-specific labelling of proteins with paramagnetic lanthanides a viable proposition. This brings many powerful techniques originally established and demonstrated for paramagnetic metalloproteins into the mainstream of structural biology. The promise is that, by exploiting the long-range effects of paramagnetism, lanthanide labelling will allow the study of larger proteins and protein–ligand...