3D structure of an unmodified G protein-coupled receptor in its natural habitat - Eureka! Science News
3D structure of an unmodified G protein-coupled receptor in its natural habitat - Eureka! Science News
3D structure of an unmodified G protein-coupled receptor in its natural habitat Eureka! Science News
Scientists have determined the three-dimensional structure of a complete, unmodified G-protein-coupled receptor in its native environment: embedded in a membrane in physiological conditions. Using NMR spectroscopy, the team mapped the arrangement of ...
Chemists develop reversible method of tagging proteins - Eureka! Science News
Chemists develop reversible method of tagging proteins - Eureka! Science News
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Chemists develop reversible method of tagging proteins
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Subsequent reattachment of a fatty acid analogue reconstituted the protein complex to its natural state. By repeating the process again and again, while examining the molecular changes in the fatty acid with nuclear magnetic spectroscopy, or NMR ...
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Large, medically important class of proteins starts to yield its secrets - Eureka! Science News
Large, medically important class of proteins starts to yield its secrets - Eureka! Science News
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Such NMR structure studies were pioneered by Wüthrichand one of the recent innovations has been the use of "microcoils" to enable NMR studies of minute quantities of precious protein samples in solution. Wüthrich's lab, in collaboration with the ...
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Researchers closer to understanding how proteins regulate immune system - Eureka! Science News
Researchers closer to understanding how proteins regulate immune system - Eureka! Science News
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Researchers closer to understanding how proteins regulate immune system
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Using powerful magnets and a technique called nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, Gifford and Vogel determined the molecular structure of the interaction between the two proteins, providing important insight at the molecular level into how ...
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Alzheimer's protein structure suggests new treatment directions - Eureka! Science News
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Alzheimer's protein structure suggests new treatment directions
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The Vanderbilt researchers used nuclear magnetic resonance and electron paragmagnetic resonance spectroscopy to determine the structure of C99, which has one membrane-spanning region. They were surprised to discover what appeared to be a "binding" ...
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A new tool to reveal structure of proteins - Eureka! Science News
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A new tool to reveal structure of proteins
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For roughly a decade, a technique called solid state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has allowed researchers to detect the arrangements of atoms in proteins that defy study by traditional laboratory tools such as X-ray crystallography.
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A chaperone system guides tail-anchored membrane proteins to their destined ... - Eureka! Science News
A chaperone system guides tail-anchored membrane proteins to their destined ... - Eureka! Science News
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... methods such as X-Ray Crystallography and NMR-Spectroscopy as well as biochemical and cell-biological approaches. In detailed biophysical studies Volker Dötsch´s research group showed that the central cha-peron of the responsible protein complex, ...
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[NMR paper] Solution NMR spectroscopy of the human vasopressin V2 receptor, a G protein-coupled r
Solution NMR spectroscopy of the human vasopressin V2 receptor, a G protein-coupled receptor.
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J Am Chem Soc. 2005 Jun 8;127(22):8010-1
Authors: Tian C, Breyer RM, Kim HJ, Karra MD, Friedman DB, Karpay A, Sanders CR
The seven-transmembrane-spanning G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) superfamily plays many important roles in basic biology, human health, and human disease. Here, well-resolved solution NMR spectra are presented for a human...
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[NMR paper] Structure of segments of a G protein-coupled receptor: CD and NMR analysis of the Sac
Structure of segments of a G protein-coupled receptor: CD and NMR analysis of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae tridecapeptide pheromone receptor.
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Biopolymers. 1998 Nov;46(6):343-57
Authors: Arshava B, Liu SF, Jiang H, Breslav M, Becker JM, Naider F
Peptides representing both loop and the sixth transmembrane regions of the alpha-factor receptor of Saccharomyces cerevisiae were synthesized by...