Gotcha! Scientists fingerprint proteins using their vibrations: Researchers show that they can quickly measure a protein's microscopic movements, opening new possibilities in medical research - Science Daily
Gotcha! Scientists fingerprint proteins using their vibrations: Researchers show that they can quickly measure a protein's microscopic movements, opening new possibilities in medical research - Science Daily
Gotcha! Scientists fingerprint proteins using their vibrations: Researchers show that they can quickly measure a protein's microscopic movements, opening new possibilities in medical research - Science Daily
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Ras proteins are molecular switches that decide if and when cells divide inside our bodies. An impairment of their function may result in the formation of a tumor. The process of switching the proteins on and off has now been observed in detail.
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Researchers discovered that how proteins wiggle, jiggle, and shape-shift by the hour is central to figuring out how ... - Science Daily
Researchers discovered that how proteins wiggle, jiggle, and shape-shift by the hour is central to figuring out how ... - Science Daily
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Researchers made a solution of these proteins and adenosine triphosphate (ATP), food for the proteins, to create a circadian clock that functioned for weeks. LiWang's structural biology lab uses nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, the parent ...
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Researchers probe brain disease-causing proteins at the atomic ... - Science Daily
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Researchers studying a protein that causes a hereditary degenerative brain disease in humans have discovered that the human, mouse and hamster forms of ...
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Scientists digitally mimic evolution to create novel proteins - Science Daily
Scientists digitally mimic evolution to create novel proteins - Science Daily
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Jacobs and colleagues took pictures of these proteins using x-ray crystallography and NMR, and found that the proteins contained all the unique structural varieties they had designed on the computer. "We were excited that some had clefts or grooves on ...
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Although there is a series of techniques to study structurally modified proteins, such as x-ray crystallography, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and other spectroscopic techniques, they cannot be used to analyse complex biological samples.
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Cholesterol Levels Could Show Up Normal On Tests, But You May Still Be At ... - Medical Daily
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A recent study published in the Journal of Lipid Researcher from the University of Pittsburgh is applying the new method of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy to measure lipoprotein particles. They've found the size and density of the particles ...
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Development of a New Program That Simulates Protein Movements - Science Daily (press release)
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Development of a New Program That Simulates Protein Movements
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Until now, experimental methods have been used to study static structures; they include X-ray crystallography and nuclear magnetic resonance. However, these methods are of no use for proteins that are on the move; analytical methods, computer ...
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A trick to fold proteins more quickly: 'Clever' technique speeds up the ... - Science Daily (press release)
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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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