The spliceosome: NMR spFRET dice up protein complex spectroscopyNOW.com
Cells convert DNA to RNA to template protein production but before that final step, gene expression, the non-coding regions of the genome have to be removed by the so-called spliceosome. A nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy study by ...
The spliceosome: NMR spFRET dice up protein complex
The spliceosome: NMR spFRET dice up protein complex
http://www.spectroscopynow.com/common/images/thumbnails/158afc2b951.jpgPrior to gene expression in the cell, the non-coding regions of the genome have to be removed by the spliceosome. A joint single pair Förster resonance energy transfer (spFRET) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy study by researchers in Munich suggests that distinct conformations of a member of this molecular complex play a vital role in the process, with implications for biomedical science.
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Slicing the spliceosome: NMR dices protein complex - spectroscopyNOW.com
Slicing the spliceosome: NMR dices protein complex - spectroscopyNOW.com
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Slicing the spliceosome: NMR dices protein complex
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Cells convert DNA to RNA to template protein production but before that final step, gene expression, the non-coding regions of the genome have to be removed by the so-called spliceosome. A nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy study by ...
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Slicing the spliceosome: NMR dices protein complex
Slicing the spliceosome: NMR dices protein complex
http://www.spectroscopynow.com/common/images/thumbnails/158afc2b951.jpgPrior to gene expression in the cell, the non-coding regions of the genome have to be removed by the spliceosome. A nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy study by researchers in Munich suggests that distinct conformations of a member of this molecular complex play a vital role in the process, with implications for biomedical science.
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The good, the bad and the spliceosome - Science Daily
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The good, the bad and the spliceosome
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"By employing nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy at the Bavarian NMR Center in Garching, we were able to elucidate the spatial structure of RBM5-OCRE in complex with SmN (a protein present in the spliceosome) and to understand exactly ...
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Protein complex: The matter of the heart - spectroscopyNOW.com
Protein complex: The matter of the heart - spectroscopyNOW.com
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Protein complex: The matter of the heart
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The key muscle-contraction troponin protein complex found in heart tissue and skeletal muscle undergoes important changes in heart failure. Now, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has offered a possible explanation for these changes that ...
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Protein complex: The matter of the heart - spectroscopyNOW.com
Protein complex: The matter of the heart - spectroscopyNOW.com
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Protein complex: The matter of the heart
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The key muscle-contraction troponin protein complex found in heart tissue and skeletal muscle undergoes important changes in heart failure. Now, nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has offered a possible explanation for these changes that ...
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Multitasking protein: Nucleophosmin 1 - spectroscopyNOW.com
Multitasking protein: Nucleophosmin 1 - spectroscopyNOW.com
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Multitasking protein: Nucleophosmin 1
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Protein function follows form, which is derived from the order of amino acids in the protein chain. It was previously assumed that the NPM1 segment was always folded into a highly ordered five-sided structure called a pentamer. However, NMR ...
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