Digging Through the Proteins, Covalently - Science Magazine (blog)
Digging Through the Proteins, Covalently - Science Magazine (blog)
Digging Through the Proteins, Covalently Science Magazine (blog)
I blogged here last year about some really interesting work from the Cravatt group at Scripps. It's sort of an intersection between fragment-based screening and screening in cells, which is an intersection that I'd previously never thought existed ...
A cold, clear view of life wins chemistry Nobel - Science Magazine
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A cold, clear view of life wins chemistry Nobel
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... amounts of purified protein and then coaxing all the identical copies to pack into a regular crystalline orientationâ??impossible for many large proteins and multi-protein complexes. In the 1980s, nuclear magnetic resonance began providing protein ...
Research into Cryo-Electron Microscopy Lands Nobel Prize in ChemistryFuturism
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Testing Programs Ensure Drug Product Stability and Shelf Life - Pharmaceutical Technology Magazine (press release) (blog)
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... sedimentation velocity analytical ultracentrifugation (SV-AUC). More recently, techniques have been emerging from research environments such as hydrogen-deuterium exchange-mass spectrometry (HDX-MS) and 2D protein nuclear magnetic resonance ...
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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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07-22-2016 01:34 AM
Dynamic nuclear polarization of membrane proteins: covalently bound spin-labels at protein-protein interfaces
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Dynamic nuclear polarization of membrane proteins: covalently bound spin-labels at protein-protein interfaces
Wylie, B.J., et al., Dynamic nuclear polarization of membrane proteins: covalently bound spin-labels at protein-protein interfaces. J Biomol NMR, 2015. 61(3-4): p. 361-7.
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06-17-2015 09:27 PM
Dynamic nuclear polarization of membrane proteins: covalently bound spin-labels at proteinâ??protein interfaces
Dynamic nuclear polarization of membrane proteins: covalently bound spin-labels at proteinâ??protein interfaces
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We demonstrate that dynamic nuclear polarization of membrane proteins in lipid bilayers may be achieved using a novel polarizing agent: pairs of spin labels covalently bound to a protein of interest interacting at an intermolecular interaction surface. For gramicidin A, nitroxide tags attached to the N-terminal intermolecular interface region become proximal only when bimolecular channels forms in the membrane. We obtained signal...
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On the road again - Science Careers Blog (subscription)
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Later, I returned to UZH to pursue a Ph.D. in the lab of Oliver Zerbe, applying nuclear magnetic resonance to the study of membrane proteins. I'm now finishing my Ph.D. With good research infrastructure and nature all around, Switzerland is a great ...
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This Week in Science - Proteo Monitor (blog)
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In Science this week, a multi-institute team of investigators reported new details about the molecular chaperone Trigger Factor, which prevents the aggregation and misfolding of proteins. Using nuclear magnetic resonance and isotope labeling techniques ...
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05-10-2014 10:44 AM
Up Close with Membrane Lipid-Protein Complexes - Science Careers Blog (subscription)
Up Close with Membrane Lipid-Protein Complexes - Science Careers Blog (subscription)
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Up Close with Membrane Lipid-Protein Complexes
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(2) report mass spectrometry of intact integral membrane protein complexes solubilized from bilayers. The results show that specific structural lipids remain bound in the gas phase and can be counted. Despite some technical hurdles, integral membrane ...
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