[NMR paper] Solid-state NMR of plant and fungal cell walls: A critical review.
Solid-state NMR of plant and fungal cell walls: A critical review.
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Solid State Nucl Magn Reson. 2020 Mar 26;107:101660
Authors: Zhao W, Fernando LD, Kirui A, Deligey F, Wang T
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The cell walls of plants and microbes are a central source for bio-renewable energy and the major targets of antibiotics and antifungal...
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How antifreeze proteins stop ice cold - Science Daily
How antifreeze proteins stop ice cold - Science Daily
How antifreeze proteins stop ice cold Science DailyThe existence of antifreeze proteins (AFPs) has been known for decades, but the mechanisms governing this unique survival technique have proven difficult to ...
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[NMR paper] Photoluminescence Lifetime Imaging of Newly Synthesized Proteins in Living Cells with Iridium-alkyne Probe
Photoluminescence Lifetime Imaging of Newly Synthesized Proteins in Living Cells with Iridium-alkyne Probe
Designing probes for real-time imaging of dynamic processes in living cells is a continual challenge. Herein, a novel near-infrared photoluminescence probe with long lifetime was exploited for photoluminescence lifetime imaging (PLIM) based on an Iridium-alkyne complex. This probe offers benefits of desirable deep-red to NIR emission, long stokes shift, excellent cell penetration, low cytotoxicity and good resistance to photobleaching. To the best of our knowledge this is the first...
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09-24-2017 06:16 AM
Antarctic bacterium has one of the biggest proteins ever found - Science Daily
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Antarctic bacterium has one of the biggest proteins ever found
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"Apart from x-ray diffraction, we also used x-ray scattering, a specialist field of ours in Eindhoven, and nuclear magnetic resonance." Then they put all the pieces together like a jigsaw puzzle. Symbiosis. They discovered that each piece of the ...
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Dutch and Canadian researchers detail one of the biggest proteins ever found - EurekAlert (press release)
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Dutch and Canadian researchers detail one of the biggest proteins ever found
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A bacterium living in the icy-cold waters of Antarctica manages to survive by gripping on to the ice surface. The protein used by the bacterium to do this -- a kind of extendable anchor -- has been detailed by a group of researchers from Eindhoven ...
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08-10-2017 12:13 AM
Equine ordure: NMR reveals fungal antibiotic
Equine ordure: NMR reveals fungal antibiotic
http://www.spectroscopynow.com/common/images/thumbnails/149f056366a.jpgNMR spectroscopy reveals the structure of an antibiotic protein, copsin, from a surprising source: the grey shag fungus that grows on horse dung. The antibiotic has the same ultiamte effect on bacteria as small molecule compounds but offers an entirely different biochemistry that might be exploited in drugs to defeat antibiotic resistance.
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Newly Discovered Molecule Cuts Bacterial Proteins Short - The Biological SCENE
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Newly Discovered Molecule Cuts Bacterial Proteins Short
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With additional separations, they isolated the active compound and determined the structure using nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. The compound included a collage of functional groups, but its unique feature was an orthoformate moietyâ??a trio ...
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