Computer model may help scientists split up, reassemble proteins on command - Phys.org
Computer model may help scientists split up, reassemble proteins on command - Phys.org
Computer model may help scientists split up, reassemble proteins on command Phys.orgSplitting up and getting back together is always hard to do, but for proteins, it's almost impossible.
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Light microscopy continues to reveal the microscopic world at an ever increasing resolution. Using a new method coined COLD, scientists at the Max Planck ...
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Quantum Criticality in life's proteins - Phys.Org
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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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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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Researchers Identify New Protein Markers That May Improve Understanding Of ... - RedOrbit
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Testing for GlycA and GlycB by NMR spectroscopy uses signals that arise from the binding of glucose molecules to a variety of circulating inflammatory proteins, especially fibrinogen, α1-antichymotrypsin, haptoglobin-1,...
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Applied NMR Spectroscopy for Chemists and Life Scientists
Applied NMR Spectroscopy for Chemists and Life Scientists
http://media.wiley.com/product_data/coverImage/46/35273277/3527327746.jpgUnlike traditional NMR textbooks for chemists, this fresh look at the topic combines theory, technology and application in a wide range of fields, targeting biochemists, medicinal chemists, and structural biologists, as well as organic chemists. The text has been developed from a one-semester graduate-level course taught by the authors at the University of Zurich, and offers numerous intuitive illustrations, training exercises and plain-language explanations of...
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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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NMR as a tool to identify and characterize protein folding intermediates
NMR as a tool to identify and characterize protein folding intermediates
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NMR spectroscopy is one of the few biophysical methods that can provide atomic-level insight into the conformation of partially folded states and/or intermediates present along the protein folding pathway. Such studies are important not only within the context of the protein folding problem, but also to push forward the technique, due to the challenging nature of the systems studied....