Researcher Studies Regulation of Transporters That are Key to Bacterial ... - Infection Control Today
Researcher Studies Regulation of Transporters That are Key to Bacterial ... Infection Control Today
His laboratory utilizes X-ray crystallography, high-resolution protein nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and small-angle X-ray scattering to determine the atomic resolution structures of proteins, in addition to biophysical and biochemical ...
Researcher Studies Regulation of Transporters That are Key to Bacterial ... - Infection Control Today More...
Did you find this post helpful? |
Similar Threads
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
NDSU Researcher Studies Regulation of Transporters That Are Key to Bacterial ... - Newswise (press release)
<img alt="" height="1" width="1">
NDSU Researcher Studies Regulation of Transporters That Are Key to Bacterial ...
Newswise (press release)
His laboratory utilizes X-ray crystallography, high-resolution protein nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and small-angle X-ray scattering to determine the atomic resolution structures of proteins, in addition to biophysical and biochemical ...
NDSU Researcher Studies Regulation of Transporters That Are Key to Bacterial ... - Newswise (press release)
More...
nmrlearner
Online News
0
07-18-2015 06:32 AM
Potential Mechanism to Combat Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses is Identified - Infection Control Today
http://www.bionmr.com//t0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcToaTGoFE3xEKLzBfIWZ398FscagPpIzsvHOpI6D0vhynucd7rAvOYDzpZiS6I_ffZuD7T6QVhO
Infection Control Today
<img alt="" height="1" width="1">
Potential Mechanism to Combat Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses is Identified
Infection Control Today
"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 ...
Promising Development against Viral Hemorrhagic...
nmrlearner
Online News
0
05-11-2015 09:06 PM
[NMR paper] Bacterial expression of the phosphodiester-binding site of the cation-independent mannose 6-phosphate receptor for crystallographic and NMR studies.
Bacterial expression of the phosphodiester-binding site of the cation-independent mannose 6-phosphate receptor for crystallographic and NMR studies.
Bacterial expression of the phosphodiester-binding site of the cation-independent mannose 6-phosphate receptor for crystallographic and NMR studies.
Protein Expr Purif. 2015 Apr 8;
Authors: Olson LJ, Jensen DR, Volkman BF, Kim JJ, Peterson FC, Gundry RL, Dahms NM
Abstract
The cation-independent mannose 6-phosphate receptor (CI-MPR) is a multifunctional protein that interacts with...
nmrlearner
Journal club
0
04-12-2015 04:41 PM
[NMR paper] The present and future of solution NMR in investigating the structure and dynamics of channels and transporters.
The present and future of solution NMR in investigating the structure and dynamics of channels and transporters.
The present and future of solution NMR in investigating the structure and dynamics of channels and transporters.
Curr Opin Struct Biol. 2013 Apr 26;
Authors: Oxenoid K, Chou JJ
Abstract
Membrane channels, transporters and receptors constitute essential means for cells to maintain homeostasis and communicate with the surroundings. Investigation of their molecular architecture and the dynamic process of transporting substrate or...
nmrlearner
Journal club
0
05-01-2013 11:46 AM
Scientists Work Together to Achieve Milestone Against Deadly Diseases - Infection Control Today
<img alt="" height="1" width="1" />
Scientists Work Together to Achieve Milestone Against Deadly Diseases
Infection Control Today
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, ...
and more »
Scientists Work Together to Achieve Milestone Against Deadly Diseases - Infection Control Today
More...
nmrlearner
Online News
0
06-06-2012 06:03 AM
[NMR paper] TROSY-NMR studies of the 91kDa TRAP protein reveal allosteric control of a gene regul
TROSY-NMR studies of the 91kDa TRAP protein reveal allosteric control of a gene regulatory protein by ligand-altered flexibility.
Related Articles TROSY-NMR studies of the 91kDa TRAP protein reveal allosteric control of a gene regulatory protein by ligand-altered flexibility.
J Mol Biol. 2002 Oct 25;323(3):463-73
Authors: McElroy C, Manfredo A, Wendt A, Gollnick P, Foster M
The tryptophan biosynthesis genes of several Bacilli are controlled through terminator/anti-terminator transcriptional attenuation. This process is regulated by...
nmrlearner
Journal club
0
11-24-2010 08:58 PM
[NMR paper] NMR studies of the sporulation protein SpoIIAA: implications for the regulation of th
NMR studies of the sporulation protein SpoIIAA: implications for the regulation of the transcription factor sigmaF in Bacillus subtilis.
Related Articles NMR studies of the sporulation protein SpoIIAA: implications for the regulation of the transcription factor sigmaF in Bacillus subtilis.
J Biomol NMR. 2001 Apr;19(4):293-304
Authors: Kovacs H, Comfort D, Lord M, Yudkin M, Campbell ID, Nilges M
SpoIIAA participates in a four-component mechanism for phosphorylation-dependent transcription control at the outset of sporulation. We report the...
nmrlearner
Journal club
0
11-19-2010 08:32 PM
Real-time NMR Studies of the Folding & Mechanisms of Protein Quality Control Machiner
Real-time NMR Studies of the Folding & Mechanisms of Protein Quality Control Machineries
* In the context of a project funded by European Research Council, two postdoctoral positions are available at the Structural Biology Institute in Grenoble (France) to study by real-time NMR the Folding & Mechanisms of Protein Quality Control (PQC) Machineries. Selected candidates will use latest NMR technologies developed at IBS to characterize self-assembly and functionally important structural rearrangements of large PQC machineries isolated at IBS.
* The laboratory host…
More...