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Researchers then use a technique called nuclear magnetic resonance imaging to image the protein at an atomic level within the nanodisc. These techniques are being developed in the Ramamoorthy lab to study the structures of an enzyme called cytochrome ...
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[NMR paper] Band-selective heteronuclear dipolar recoupling with dual back-to-back pulses in rotating solids
Band-selective heteronuclear dipolar recoupling with dual back-to-back pulses in rotating solids
Publication date: Available online 6 September 2016
Source:Journal of Magnetic Resonance</br>
Author(s): Zhengfeng Zhang, Yanke Chen, Jun Yang</br>
We propose a robust band-selective heteronuclear 15N-13C recoupling method using dual back-to-back (BABA) pulses (DBP). It contains four 90° pulses in each rotor period and corresponding phase cycling on each channel (13C and 15N). DBP aims at rapid band-selective heteronuclear magnetization transfer between 15N and...
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Membranes Do Not Tell Proteins How To Fold
Membranes Do Not Tell Proteins How To Fold
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DOI: 10.1021/acs.biochem.5b01134
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[NMR paper] Bringing Dynamic Molecular Machines into Focus by Methyl-TROSY NMR.
Bringing Dynamic Molecular Machines into Focus by Methyl-TROSY NMR.
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Annu Rev Biochem. 2014 Jun 2;83:291-315
Authors: Rosenzweig R, Kay LE
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Large macromolecular assemblies, so-called molecular machines, are critical to ensuring proper cellular function. Understanding how proper function is achieved at the atomic level is crucial to advancing multiple avenues of biomedical research. Biophysical studies often include X-ray diffraction and...
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"We exploit the experimental data obtained observing the proteins through nuclear magnetic resonance, and use them to create restraints to be applied to the model", explained Laio, who has coordinated the research published in Proceedings of the ...
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Fold it: Solid-state NMR unravels proteins - spectroscopyNOW.com
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Researchers have developed a novel solid-state NMR spectroscopic method that uses paramagnetic tags to help them visualize the shape of protein molecules. The technique could be used to help scientists understand the properties of various biological ...
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Fold it: Solid-state NMR unravels proteins
Fold it: Solid-state NMR unravels proteins
Researchers have developed a novel solid-state NMR spectroscopic method that uses paramagnetic tags to help them visualize the shape of protein molecules. The technique could be used to help scientists understand the properties of various biological molecules under normal, healthy conditions and also in those that are involved in a range of diseases.
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