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30-or nmr spectroscopy reveals unexpected structural variation at the protein-protein interface in mhc class i molecules
30-OR NMR SPECTROSCOPY REVEALS UNEXPECTED STRUCTURAL VARIATION AT THE PROTEIN-PROTEIN INTERFACE IN MHC CLASS I MOLECULES
Publication date: November 2013
Source:Human Immunology, Volume 74, Supplement</br>
Author(s): Andreas Ziegler , Monika Beerbaum , Martin Ballaschk , Natalja Erdmann , Christina Schnick , Anne Diehl , Barbara Uchanska-Ziegler , Peter Schmieder</br>
Aim ?2-microglobulin (?2m) is a small, monomorphic protein non-covalently bound to the heavy chain (HC) in polymorphic major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I molecules. Given the high...
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[NMR paper] NMR spectroscopy reveals unexpected structural variation at the protein-protein interface in MHC class I molecules.
NMR spectroscopy reveals unexpected structural variation at the protein-protein interface in MHC class I molecules.
NMR spectroscopy reveals unexpected structural variation at the protein-protein interface in MHC class I molecules.
J Biomol NMR. 2013 Sep 5;
Authors: Beerbaum M, Ballaschk M, Erdmann N, Schnick C, Diehl A, Uchanska-Ziegler B, Ziegler A, Schmieder P
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?2-Microglobulin (?2m) is a small, monomorphic protein non-covalently bound to the heavy chain (HC) in polymorphic major histocompatibility complex (MHC) class I...
NMR Structural Biology and Biophysics of Protein:Protein Complexes, National Cancer Institute, Frederick, MD, United States
NMR Structural Biology and Biophysics of Protein:Protein Complexes, National Cancer Institute, Frederick, MD, United States
Postdoctoral positions are available in the Macromolecular NMR section of the Structural Biophysics Laboratory headed by Dr. R. Andrew Byrd at the National Cancer Institute. The Byrd lab combines NMR structural biology & Small Angle Xray Scattering (...
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[KPWU blog] [web server] protein structural analysis
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PDBsum provides service that users can upload their calculated structures for analysis including ramachandran plot, sequence+secondary structural element, etc. The figure below is an example. For self-generated structures, users need to click the link “generate” to upload your PDB files. To know the structural information of published biomolecules at Protein Data Bank, just type the http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=kpwu.wordpress.com&blog=76132&post=570&subd=kpwu&ref=&feed=1
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[NMR paper] Protein NMR spectroscopy in structural genomics.
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Protein NMR spectroscopy provides an important complement to X-ray crystallography for structural genomics, both for determining three-dimensional protein structures and in characterizing their biochemical and biophysical functions.
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Structural Biology Scores With Protein Snapshot
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(July 12, 2009) -- Investigators have used nuclear magnetic resonance methods to determine the structure of the largest membrane-spanning protein to date. The group's ability to determine the NMR structure of the bacterial protein diacylglycerol kinase, reported in the journal Science, suggests that similar methods can now be used to study the stru
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