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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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We want to conduct nuclear magnetic resonance experiments on single proteins instead of 1012 proteins, as is done nowadays in conventional nuclear magnetic resonance machines. For example, in the future, we might be able to image individual proteins ...
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New insight on HIV life cycle gained through creative use of high-energy X-rays - Phys.Org
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The structural basis of the recognition between RRE and Rev-protein remained elusive for many years because of the difficulties in the structural determination for the RRE RNA. Crystallography and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) are often ...
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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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Erratic proteins: New insights into a transport mechanism - Phys.Org
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"Only through employing modern nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, it has become possible to detect this dynamic behavior within Skp." Transporting the membrane protein in such a changing state does not require energy and allows for its rapid ...
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Potentially life-saving protein takes shape: Ubiquitin's novel forms suggest ... - Phys.Org
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... protein takes shape: Ubiquitin's novel forms suggest novel functions. 46 minutes ago. A tiny protein called ubiquitin â?? so named because it is present in every cell of living things as dissimilar as hollyhocks and humans - may hold the key to ...
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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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Intrinsically disordered proteins: A conversation with Rohit Pappu - Phys.Org
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The earliest clue was that some protein segments didn't show up in X-ray crystallography or NMR studies, the standard ways of studying protein structure. By the 1990s people who studied how proteins interact with DNA had noticed the proteins often ...
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Speeding up drug discovery with rapid 3-D mapping of proteins - Phys.Org
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These amino acids gave off telltale structural clues when analyzed with nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, a method for using the magnetic properties of atoms to determine a molecule's physical and chemical properties. "It was very difficult and ...
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