Spaghetti-Like Proteins Are Surprisingly Effective 'Keys', Says Study Scicasts (press release) (blog)
The ultrafast and yet selective binding allows the receptor (gold) to rapidly travel through the pore filled with disordered proteins (blue) into the nucleus, while any unwanted molecules are kept outside. ... at the Institut de Biologie Structurale ...
Floppy but fast: Spaghetti-like proteins are surprisingly effective 'keys' - Phys.Org
Floppy but fast: Spaghetti-like proteins are surprisingly effective 'keys' - Phys.Org
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The ultrafast and yet selective binding allows the receptor (gold) to rapidly travel through the pore filled with disordered proteins (blue) into the nucleus, while any unwanted molecules are kept outside. ... at the Institut de Biologie...
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New Study Detects Protein Movements Even Inside Crystals - Scicasts (press release) (blog)
New Study Detects Protein Movements Even Inside Crystals - Scicasts (press release) (blog)
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New Study Detects Protein Movements Even Inside Crystals
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The researchers at IBS used a multi-technique approach, combining solid-state NMR spectroscopy, simulations of molecular dynamics and X-ray crystallography. Thanks to solid-state NMR, they were able to measure the...
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New Findings Explain How Molecules are Speedily Transported Into and Out of ... - Scicasts (press release) (blog)
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New Findings Explain How Molecules are Speedily Transported Into and Out of ...
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Using a technique known as nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, the researchers collected atomic-scale information about the behaviour of the FG Nups, focusing on Nsp1, the most studied representative of the FG Nups. Normally, proteins fold into ...
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Public Release: 14-Sep-2015 Swinging on 'monkey bars': Motor proteins caught ... - EurekAlert (press release)
Public Release: 14-Sep-2015 Swinging on 'monkey bars': Motor proteins caught ... - EurekAlert (press release)
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Public Release: 14-Sep-2015 Swinging on 'monkey bars': Motor proteins caught ...
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Researchers at the University of Leeds and in Japan used electron microscopes to capture images of the largest type of motor protein, called dynein, during the act of stepping along its molecular...
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Researchers Describe Key Cellular Clockwork Behind Inflammation - Scicasts (press release) (blog)
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Researchers Describe Key Cellular Clockwork Behind Inflammation
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Nuclear magnetic resonance-derived images depict the structures of proteins Tom1 (green) and Tollip (red). These interactive regions are required for both proteins to achieve their cooperative function. Image: Daniel Capelluto/Virginia Tech.
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Public Release: 18-Jun-2015 Researchers bring to life proteins' motion - EurekAlert (press release)
Public Release: 18-Jun-2015 Researchers bring to life proteins' motion - EurekAlert (press release)
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Public Release: 18-Jun-2015 Researchers bring to life proteins' motion
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The one experimental technique through which scientists could observe motion, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, has been used with fewer than 1 percent of proteins because the majority of...
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Study Finds New Moves in Protein's Evolution - Science Daily (press release)
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Study Finds New Moves in Protein's Evolution
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The team used a variety of techniques to characterize the two versions of the enzyme, including X-ray crystallography and nuclear magnetic resonance, analyses of DHFR amino-acid sequences and evaluations of the enzyme's functionality in cells and in ...
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New technique enables study of â??Ã?òchallengingâ??Ã?ô proteins - PharmiWeb.com (press release)
New technique enables study of â??Ã?òchallengingâ??Ã?ô proteins - PharmiWeb.com (press release)
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New technique enables study of â??Ã?òchallengingâ??Ã?ô proteins
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The technique, an enhanced form of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, could enable the structure of a protein to be identified within hours, rather than weeks or months, radically speeding up the process of drug discovery. ...
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