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For co-author John Ralph, a professor of biochemistry at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, the discovery has been hard won and is long overdue. "Various research groups 'had the feruloylation protein/gene imminently,' and that was some 20 years ago ...
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Selenoglutathione Diselenide: Unique Redox Reactionsin the GPx-Like Catalytic Cycle and Repairing of Disulfide Bonds inScrambled Protein
Selenoglutathione Diselenide: Unique Redox Reactionsin the GPx-Like Catalytic Cycle and Repairing of Disulfide Bonds inScrambled Protein
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[NMR paper] Point of care assessment of melanoma tumor signaling and metastatic burden from ?NMR analysis of tumor fine needle aspirates and peripheral blood.
Point of care assessment of melanoma tumor signaling and metastatic burden from ?NMR analysis of tumor fine needle aspirates and peripheral blood.
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Using nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and other techniques, researchers identified a regulatory mechanism that prompted the NPM1 segment to partially or completely unfold into a single disordered strand of amino acids. The researchers believe that the ...
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The description of protein internal motions aids selection of ligand binding poses by the INPHARMA method
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Abstract Protein internal motions influence observables of NMR experiments. The effect of internal motions occurring at the sub-nanosecond timescale can be described by NMR order parameters. Here, we report that the use of order parameters derived from Molecular Dynamics (MD) simulations of two holo-structures of Protein Kinase A increase the discrimination power of INPHARMA, an NMR based methodology that selects docked ligand orientations by maximizing the correlation of...
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Even with advanced technologies, such as nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, deciphering protein structures can be difficult. A few years ago, researchers at the University of Washington decided to enlist the help of citizen scientists by turning ...
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