Prof. Konstantin Pervushin affiliation:
Structural Biology
Biozentrum, University of Basel
Basel / Switzerland
A copy of Porf. Pervushin's research interests from the group website:
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Beyond addressing fundamental problems in NMR and structural biology, our long term goals include establishment of an intelligent electronic infrastructure for accumulation and dissemination of NMR knowledge and expertise. This software framework is aimed to automate complex NMR routines, making advanced NMR technology accessible to a wider range of Life Science specialists.
The UK NMR Discussion Group
The UK NMR Discussion Group
Publication year: 2011
Source: Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, In Press, Corrected Proof, Available online 2 August 2011</br>
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nmrlearner
Journal club
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08-03-2011 01:00 AM
[NMR paper] Structural difference between group I and group II cobra cardiotoxins: X-ray, NMR, an
Structural difference between group I and group II cobra cardiotoxins: X-ray, NMR, and CD analysis of the effect of cis-proline conformation on three-fingered toxins.
Related Articles Structural difference between group I and group II cobra cardiotoxins: X-ray, NMR, and CD analysis of the effect of cis-proline conformation on three-fingered toxins.
Biochemistry. 2005 May 24;44(20):7414-26
Authors: Chen TS, Chung FY, Tjong SC, Goh KS, Huang WN, Chien KY, Wu PL, Lin HC, Chen CJ, Wu WG
Natural homologues of cobra cardiotoxins (CTXs) were...
Prof. Richard Neutze's NMR lectures
Some NMR lectures by Prof. Richard Neutze (Göteborg Centre for Structural Biology, Sweden):
1. Protein NMR - introduction and concepts
2. Protein NMR - experimental techniques
3. Sequence-specific resonance assignment
4. NMR structure determination
5. Protein dynamics by NMR
6. Projection spectroscopy - reducing the dimensionality of multi-nuclei experiments
linawaed
Educational web pages
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09-02-2008 07:57 PM
Prof. Walter Chazin's classnotes on biomolecular NMR
Here are some NMR classnotes by Prof. Walter Chazin (Vanderbilt University Center for Structural Biology):
Introduction to Structural Biology
Biomolecular Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
How NMR is Used for the Study of Biomacromolecules
More of his classnotes can be found on the Vanderbilt website:
http://structbio.vanderbilt.edu/chazin/classnotes/
linawaed
Educational web pages
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09-02-2008 07:22 PM
NMR guides from Prof. Stone lab
The following NMR guides are available from Prof. Stone websiteProtein dynamicsDynamics Guide: from relaxation to dynamics parameters
Protein structure calculation
Structure Calculation Guide using XPLOR
Hardware
Spectrometer Hardware : Descriptions, diagrams, and recommended configurations
Tuning the Probe
Software
nmrlearner
Educational web pages
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05-07-2005 10:01 AM
3 NMR research positions in Prof. Stark's lab
Information about the following three NMR positions was found on the website of Prof. Ruth E. Stark
TWO RESEARCH STAFF POSITIONS
Postdoctoral positions are available IMMEDIATELY to develop and apply NMR
methods for the study of biomolecules and their complexes: (1) molecular
structure of soluble protein complexes involved in fatty acid transport and
metabolism; (2) molecular structure and biosynthesis of insoluble biopolymers
involved in stress response of plant tissues and melanization of fungal cell
walls, respectively. These positions require a Ph.D. in chemistry or...