Molecular details of protein reveal glimpse into how kidney stones form - Phys.Org
Molecular details of protein reveal glimpse into how kidney stones form - Phys.Org
Molecular details of protein reveal glimpse into how kidney stones form Phys.OrgKidney stones—solid, pebble-like grit that forms when too much of certain minerals like calcium are in the urine—can strike men, women, and increasingly, ...
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Simpler model gets to the point with proteins - Phys.Org
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Clementi said the data can come from any one or a combination of sources like Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET), mutagenesis or nuclear magnetic resonance. The computational framework takes advantage of Markov models to combine multiple ...
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X-ray laser opens new view on Alzheimer's proteins - Phys.Org
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"A major part of our understanding about amyloid fibrils is derived from nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and cryo-electron microscopy data," explains Seuring. "When you are working with samples that are as heterogeneous as amyloids, though, and also ...
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Nanodiscs catch misfolding proteins red-handed - Phys.org - Phys.Org
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When proteins misfold, accumulate and clump around insulin-producing cells in the pancreas, they kill cells. Now, researchers, including University of Michigan biophysicists, have obtained a structural snapshot of these proteins ...
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Light microscopy provides a deep look into protein structure - Phys.org - Phys.Org
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Light microscopy continues to reveal the microscopic world at an ever increasing resolution. Using a new method coined COLD, scientists at the Max Planck ...
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Quantum Criticality in life's proteins - Phys.Org
Quantum Criticality in life's proteins - Phys.Org
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In particular, they selected NMR spectra from the Protein Data Bank and used a technique known as the extended Huckel Hamiltonion method to calculate HOMO/LUMO orbitals for the proteins. For more comments on HOMO/LUMO orbital calculations you ...
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Proteins' passing phases revealed - Phys.Org
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X-ray crystallography and, more recently, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy are the most common tools to see how the amino acids in a protein chain arrange themselves based on their attractive and repulsive energies, but they say nothing about ...
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A trick to fold proteins more quickly - PhysOrg.com - Phys.Org
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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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