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Researchers discover potential mechanism to combat haemorrhagic diseases - News-Medical.net
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"Our group used Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy studies to investigate the structural properties of an important viral protein required for virulence of the Rift Valley fever virus, a virus that causes infections in both humans and ...
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The researchers used Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy studies to investigate the structural properties of an important viral protein required for virulence of the Rift Valley fever virus, a virus that causes infections in both humans and ...
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[NMR paper] Magic angle spinning NMR of viruses.
Magic angle spinning NMR of viruses.
Related Articles Magic angle spinning NMR of viruses.
Prog Nucl Magn Reson Spectrosc. 2015 Apr;86-87C:21-40
Authors: Quinn CM, Lu M, Suiter CL, Hou G, Zhang H, Polenova T
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Viruses, relatively simple pathogens, are able to replicate in many living organisms and to adapt to various environments. Conventional atomic-resolution structural biology techniques, X-ray crystallography and solution NMR spectroscopy provided abundant information on the structures of individual proteins and...
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Magic angle spinning NMR of viruses
Magic angle spinning NMR of viruses
Publication date: April 2015
Source:Progress in Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy, Volumes 86–87</br>
Author(s): Caitlin M. Quinn , Manman Lu , Christopher L. Suiter , Guangjin Hou , Huilan Zhang , Tatyana Polenova</br>
Viruses, relatively simple pathogens, are able to replicate in many living organisms and to adapt to various environments. Conventional atomic-resolution structural biology techniques, X-ray crystallography and solution NMR spectroscopy provided abundant information on the structures of individual...
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Massive mass spectrometry for viruses
Massive mass spectrometry for viruses
http://www.spectroscopynow.com/common/images/thumbnails/145236699a2.jpgScientists in the US have examined the massive protein shells that hold virus DNA, known as procapsids, using charge detection mass spectrometry to identify entities more than 23 megaDaltons in size.
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Levels of GlycA and GlycB were determined from a blood test called nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, which was developed to determine the number of lipid particles contained in different cholesterol parameters. Testing for GlycA and GlycB ...
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Researchers in both centers use X-ray crystallography and nuclear magnetic resonance to examine the atomic details of proteins from more than 40 human pathogens, including those responsible for the plague, anthrax, salmonellosis, cholera, ...
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[Nature network NMR forum] Journal club: structural biology of HIV infection (0 replies)
Journal club: structural biology of HIV infection (0 replies)
A recent paper in Science highlights once again the potential of NMR to yield insights into complex molecular recognition events in critical biological processes.
In this case the authors used a combination of X-ray crystallography and NMR to probe the structure of the extracellular terminus of the CCR5 co-receptor which, in concert with human CD4 and HIV gp120, is crucial for viral entry. The authors applied challenging saturation transfer effects to study the structure of a small synthetic peptide in a ternary...