BioNMR
NMR aggregator & online community since 2003
BioNMR    
Learn or help to learn NMR - get free NMR books!
 

Go Back   BioNMR > NMR community > Online News
Advanced Search
Home Forums Wiki NMR feeds Downloads Register Today's Posts



Jobs Groups Conferences Literature Pulse sequences Software forums Programs Sample preps Web resources BioNMR issues


Webservers
NMR processing:
MDD
NMR assignment:
Backbone:
Autoassign
MARS
UNIO Match
PINE
Side-chains:
UNIO ATNOS-Ascan
NOEs:
UNIO ATNOS-Candid
UNIO Candid
ASDP
Structure from NMR restraints:
Ab initio:
GeNMR
Cyana
XPLOR-NIH
ASDP
UNIO ATNOS-Candid
UNIO Candid
Fragment-based:
BMRB CS-Rosetta
Rosetta-NMR (Robetta)
Template-based:
GeNMR
I-TASSER
Refinement:
Amber
Structure from chemical shifts:
Fragment-based:
WeNMR CS-Rosetta
BMRB CS-Rosetta
Homology-based:
CS23D
Simshift
Torsion angles from chemical shifts:
Preditor
TALOS
Promega- Proline
Secondary structure from chemical shifts:
CSI (via RCI server)
TALOS
MICS caps, β-turns
d2D
PECAN
Flexibility from chemical shifts:
RCI
Interactions from chemical shifts:
HADDOCK
Chemical shifts re-referencing:
Shiftcor
UNIO Shiftinspector
LACS
CheckShift
RefDB
NMR model quality:
NOEs, other restraints:
PROSESS
PSVS
RPF scores
iCing
Chemical shifts:
PROSESS
CheShift2
Vasco
iCing
RDCs:
DC
Anisofit
Pseudocontact shifts:
Anisofit
Protein geomtery:
Resolution-by-Proxy
PROSESS
What-If
iCing
PSVS
MolProbity
SAVES2 or SAVES4
Vadar
Prosa
ProQ
MetaMQAPII
PSQS
Eval123D
STAN
Ramachandran Plot
Rampage
ERRAT
Verify_3D
Harmony
Quality Control Check
NMR spectrum prediction:
FANDAS
MestReS
V-NMR
Flexibility from structure:
Backbone S2
Methyl S2
B-factor
Molecular dynamics:
Gromacs
Amber
Antechamber
Chemical shifts prediction:
From structure:
Shiftx2
Sparta+
Camshift
CH3shift- Methyl
ArShift- Aromatic
ShiftS
Proshift
PPM
CheShift-2- Cα
From sequence:
Shifty
Camcoil
Poulsen_rc_CS
Disordered proteins:
MAXOCC
Format conversion & validation:
CCPN
From NMR-STAR 3.1
Validate NMR-STAR 3.1
NMR sample preparation:
Protein disorder:
DisMeta
Protein solubility:
camLILA
ccSOL
Camfold
camGroEL
Zyggregator
Isotope labeling:
UPLABEL
Solid-state NMR:
sedNMR


Reply
 
Thread Tools Search this Thread Rate Thread Display Modes
  #1  
Old 10-13-2015, 05:51 AM
nmrlearner's Avatar
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 23,732
Points: 193,617, Level: 100
Points: 193,617, Level: 100 Points: 193,617, Level: 100 Points: 193,617, Level: 100
Level up: 0%, 0 Points needed
Level up: 0% Level up: 0% Level up: 0%
Activity: 50.7%
Activity: 50.7% Activity: 50.7% Activity: 50.7%
Last Achievements
Award-Showcase
NMR Credits: 0
NMR Points: 193,617
Downloads: 0
Uploads: 0
Default Analyzing Protein Structures in Their Native Environment - Bioscience Technology


Bioscience Technology


Analyzing Protein Structures in Their Native Environment
Bioscience Technology
However, using a new technique known as sensitivity-enhanced nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), MIT researchers have shown that they can analyze the structure that a yeast protein forms as it interacts with other proteins in a cell. Using this type of ...

and more »

Analyzing Protein Structures in Their Native Environment - Bioscience Technology
More...
Reply With Quote


Did you find this post helpful? Yes | No

Reply
Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
Analyzing protein structures in their native environment - R & D Magazine
http://www.bionmr.com//t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRWFRG1_PmtSc6dAcSouztNjohzs1LAMjwlTlFntutsRxPVuEXd3kQzM4gXK1Bkd5hLgEdY4AvB R & D Magazine <img alt="" height="1" width="1"> Analyzing protein structures in their native environment R & D Magazine However, using a new technique known as sensitivity-enhanced nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) researchers have shown that they can analyze the structure that a yeast protein forms as it interacts with other ... Analyzing protein structures in their native environment - R & D Magazine
nmrlearner Online News 0 10-12-2015 01:41 PM
Analyzing protein structures in their native environment - ScienceBlog.com (blog)
Analyzing protein structures in their native environment - ScienceBlog.com (blog) http://www.bionmr.com//t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcS3yFqw5nPhavgjcwdlEXoatLxBCzbFVU4Qylvhxl5-XQzKooe6vWgVMdhVD54E1UKbE3rJUEwj ScienceBlog.com (blog) <img alt="" height="1" width="1"> Analyzing protein structures in their native environment ScienceBlog.com (blog) Until now, it has been difficult to fully characterize the different structures that proteins can take on in their natural environments. However, using a new technique known as sensitivity-enhanced nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), MIT...
nmrlearner Online News 0 10-09-2015 03:05 AM
Cholesterol Transporter Structure Decoded - Bioscience Technology
http://www.bionmr.com//t1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRI20XoSMddDVB1_dEfHv5ijUOdV7lkVxkHjJnetiAILhajslDg3oXQbaVmOrHZhg1ZonUlnq8 Bioscience Technology <img alt="" height="1" width="1" /> Cholesterol Transporter Structure Decoded Bioscience Technology Using nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, two teams working with the Göttingen-based scientists Markus Zweckstetter and Stefan Becker have now shown the complex three-dimensional structure of the protein â??at workâ?? in atomic detail. Cholesterol Transporter Structure Decoded - Bioscience Technology
nmrlearner Online News 0 03-22-2014 01:28 AM
Tricky Protein May Help HIV Vaccine Development - Bioscience Technology
Tricky Protein May Help HIV Vaccine Development - Bioscience Technology http://www.bionmr.com//t3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQTeOi0StpoHjI_eIzfPQxjg-Y9iEj1BCzSrLLVf9d6NWVxRQJ13gICQBUc0z29kcQjde_zFYrp Bioscience Technology <img alt="" height="1" width="1" /> Tricky Protein May Help HIV Vaccine Development Bioscience Technology ... x-ray crystallography and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. That's where Duke's interdisciplinary team stepped in, solving the structure using protein engineering, sophisticated NMR and software specifically designed to run on limited ... ...
nmrlearner Online News 0 02-13-2014 03:35 PM
Biology is the Technology of the Century - Bioscience Technology
<img alt="" height="1" width="1" /> Biology is the Technology of the Century Bioscience Technology I even had the opportunity to help solve the structure of proteins by NMR nuclear magnetic resonance] and got to work at Stanford. HMS: What was it like being a woman in the sciences at a time where it was still heavily male dominated? SILVER: I ... Biology is the Technology of the Century - Bioscience Technology More...
nmrlearner Online News 0 08-29-2013 01:53 PM
Scientists Discover Structure of Protein Essential for Quality Control, Nerve ... - Bioscience Technology
<img alt="" height="1" width="1" /> Scientists Discover Structure of Protein Essential for Quality Control, Nerve ... Bioscience Technology Ltn1 was deemed too large for its structure to be determined by current nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) technology, and, as the scientists know now, too flexible to allow the highly regular crystalline packing needed by X-ray crystallographers. â??It's ... Scientists Discover Structure of Protein Essential for Quality Control, Nerve ... - Bioscience Technology More...
nmrlearner Online News 0 01-15-2013 11:39 PM
Protein Structures Give Disease Clues - Bioscience Technology
<img alt="" height="1" width="1" /> Protein Structures Give Disease Clues Bioscience Technology Using some of the most powerful nuclear magnetic resonance equipment available, researchers at the University of California, Davis, are making discoveries about the shape and structure of biological molecules â?? potentially leading to new ways to treat ... and more &raquo; Protein Structures Give Disease Clues - Bioscience Technology More...
nmrlearner Online News 0 02-02-2012 09:43 PM
Nuclear Magnetic Resonance With No Magnets - Bioscience Technology
http://nt3.ggpht.com/news/tbn/iyVS-mrqIh6RqM/6.jpg Bioscience Technology <img alt="" height="1" width="1" /> Nuclear Magnetic Resonance With No Magnets Bioscience Technology Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), a scientific technique associated with outsized, very low-temperature, superconducting magnets, is one of the principal tools in the chemist's arsenal, used to study everything from alcohols to proteins to such ... Nuclear magnetic resonance could be made practical with no magnets!Daily News & Analysis Oxford Instruments Magnetic ResonanceAzomining Progression, Inc.Azom.com...
nmrlearner Online News 0 05-25-2011 10:14 AM



Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is On
Trackbacks are Off
Pingbacks are Off
Refbacks are Off



BioNMR advertisements to pay for website hosting and domain registration. Nobody does it for us.



Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.7.3
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright, BioNMR.com, 2003-2013
Search Engine Friendly URLs by vBSEO 3.6.0

All times are GMT. The time now is 05:18 AM.


Map