Using Fluorescence Microscopy to Study Proteins - News-Medical.net
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Using Fluorescence Microscopy to Study Proteins News-Medical.netThe advent of fluorescence microscopy has made it possible to visualize proteins inside live cells. This is particularly useful when studying the location of ...
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Scientists use X-ray laser to gain insights into structure of Alzheimer's proteins - News-Medical.net
Scientists use X-ray laser to gain insights into structure of Alzheimer's proteins - News-Medical.net
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Scientists Use Phosphorylation to Separate FUS Protein Clumps, Common in ALS, in Lab Study - ALS News Today
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Scientists Use Phosphorylation to Separate FUS Protein Clumps, Common in ALS, in Lab Study
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Using a method called nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, scientists were able to demonstrate that the structure of FUS was well-preserved after phosphorylation. They were able to show that the degree of selfâ??interaction between individual FUS ...
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Frankenstein Proteins Stitched Together by Scientists - Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
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Frankenstein Proteins Stitched Together by Scientists
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â??High-resolution structures of the designed proteins CA01 and DA05R1 were solved by x-ray crystallography (2.2 angstrom resolution) and nuclear magnetic resonance, respectively, and there was excellent agreement with the design models.â?? Essentially ...
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Dissecting the Structure of Membrane Proteins - Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
Dissecting the Structure of Membrane Proteins - Genetic Engineering & Biotechnology News
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Dissecting the Structure of Membrane Proteins
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In particular, Dr. Rosenbaum and his laboratory use protein engineering, X-ray crystallography, and NMR spectroscopy to study the structure and dynamics of molecules involved in hormone signaling and lipid...
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Scientists determine structure of Ltn1 protein - News-Medical.net
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Scientists determine structure of Ltn1 protein
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Ltn1 was deemed too large for its structure to be determined by current nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) technology, and, as the scientists know now, too flexible to allow the highly regular crystalline packing needed by X-ray crystallographers. "It's ...
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[NMR paper] How to prepare membrane proteins for solid-state NMR: A case study on the alpha-helical integral membrane protein diacylglycerol kinase from E. coli.
How to prepare membrane proteins for solid-state NMR: A case study on the alpha-helical integral membrane protein diacylglycerol kinase from E. coli.
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Chembiochem. 2005 Sep;6(9):1693-700
Authors: Lorch M, Faham S, Kaiser C, Weber I, Mason AJ, Bowie JU, Glaubitz C
Several studies have demonstrated that it is viable to use microcrystalline preparations of water-soluble proteins as...