Packing of apolar side chains enables accurate design of highly stable membrane proteins - Science Magazine
Packing of apolar side chains enables accurate design of highly stable membrane proteins - Science Magazine
Packing of apolar side chains enables accurate design of highly stable membrane proteins Science MagazineAlthough nonpolar amino acid side chains pack efficiently in membrane proteins, it has been difficult to determine how much this contributes to membrane ...
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New Structure of Key Protein Holds Clues for Better Drug Design - R & D Magazine
New Structure of Key Protein Holds Clues for Better Drug Design - R & D Magazine
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To solve this problem, the researchers used a technique called nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, which creates strong magnetic fields to locate the positions of probes in a sample. Wthrich is a world-renowned leader in the NMR field and...
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[NMR paper] Combining Diffusion NMR and Small-Angle Neutron Scattering Enables Precise Measurements of Polymer Chain Compression in a Crowded Environment.
Combining Diffusion NMR and Small-Angle Neutron Scattering Enables Precise Measurements of Polymer Chain Compression in a Crowded Environment.
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Phys Rev Lett. 2017 Mar 03;118(9):097801
Authors: Palit S, He L, Hamilton WA, Yethiraj A, Yethiraj A
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The effect of particles on the behavior of polymers in solution is important in a number of important phenomena such as...
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This protein designer aims to revolutionize medicines and materials - Science Magazine
This protein designer aims to revolutionize medicines and materials - Science Magazine
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This protein designer aims to revolutionize medicines and materials
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One way around the problem is to determine protein structures experimentally, through methods such as x-ray crystallography and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. But that's slow and expensive. Even today, the Protein Data...
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The Vaccinia Virus H3 Envelope Protein, a Major Target of Neutralizing Antibodies, Exhibits a Glycosyltransferase ... - Journal of Virology
The Vaccinia Virus H3 Envelope Protein, a Major Target of Neutralizing Antibodies, Exhibits a Glycosyltransferase ... - Journal of Virology
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The Vaccinia Virus H3 Envelope Protein, a Major Target of Neutralizing Antibodies, Exhibits a Glycosyltransferase ...
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Like glycosyltransferases, H3 binds UDP-glucose, as shown by saturation transfer difference (STD) nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, and this binding requires Mg2+. Mutation of the glycosyltransferase-like metal ion binding motif in H3 ...
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[NMR paper] Precise epitope mapping of malaria parasite inhibitory antibodies by TROSY NMR cross-
Precise epitope mapping of malaria parasite inhibitory antibodies by TROSY NMR cross-saturation.
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Biochemistry. 2005 Jan 18;44(2):518-23
Authors: Morgan WD, Frenkiel TA, Lock MJ, Grainger M, Holder AA
We have applied NMR cross-saturation with TROSY detection to the problem of precisely mapping conformational epitopes on complete protein antigen molecules. We have investigated complexes of the Fab fragments of two antibodies that...