Structure of bacterial nanowire protein hints at secrets of conduction - Eureka! Science News
Structure of bacterial nanowire protein hints at secrets of conduction - Eureka! Science News
Structure of bacterial nanowire protein hints at secrets of conduction Eureka! Science News
But the protein by itself isn't enough to reveal how conduction works. Many pilin proteins work together to form a fiber, and Reardon and Mueller only had one. Nor did the researchers have the whole fiber to put into the NMR instrument. To get more ...
Structure of Bacterial Nanowire Protein Hints at Secrets of Conduction - Science Daily (press release)
Structure of Bacterial Nanowire Protein Hints at Secrets of Conduction - Science Daily (press release)
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Structure of Bacterial Nanowire Protein Hints at Secrets of Conduction
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But the protein by itself isn't enough to reveal how conduction works. Many pilin proteins work together to form a fiber, and Reardon and Mueller only had one. Nor did the researchers have the whole fiber to put into the NMR instrument. To get more ...
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Structure of bacterial nanowire protein hints at secrets of conduction (w/video) - Nanowerk
Structure of bacterial nanowire protein hints at secrets of conduction (w/video) - Nanowerk
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To better understand how pilins contribute to conduction, Reardon and NMR lead scientist Karl Mueller explored pilin from an electrically conducting bacteria known as Geobacter sulfurreducens. Previous research on...
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UCSB research group develops a new tool for studying membrane protein ... - Eureka! Science News
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UCSB research group develops a new tool for studying membrane protein ...
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The team used Overhauser dynamic nuclear polarization enhanced nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR), a technique they developed over the last few years. Using a small and stable radical with an even higher magnetic property than the hydrogen atom of ...
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10-02-2013 11:18 AM
3D structure of an unmodified G protein-coupled receptor in its natural habitat - Eureka! Science News
3D structure of an unmodified G protein-coupled receptor in its natural habitat - Eureka! Science News
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3D structure of an unmodified G protein-coupled receptor in its natural habitat
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Scientists have determined the three-dimensional structure of a complete, unmodified G-protein-coupled receptor in its native environment: embedded in a membrane in physiological conditions. Using NMR spectroscopy, the team mapped the arrangement of ...
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10-22-2012 09:07 PM
Chemists develop reversible method of tagging proteins - Eureka! Science News
Chemists develop reversible method of tagging proteins - Eureka! Science News
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Chemists develop reversible method of tagging proteins
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Subsequent reattachment of a fatty acid analogue reconstituted the protein complex to its natural state. By repeating the process again and again, while examining the molecular changes in the fatty acid with nuclear magnetic spectroscopy, or NMR ...
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09-17-2012 02:05 AM
Large, medically important class of proteins starts to yield its secrets - Eureka! Science News
Large, medically important class of proteins starts to yield its secrets - Eureka! Science News
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Large, medically important class of proteins starts to yield its secrets
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Such NMR structure studies were pioneered by Wüthrichand one of the recent innovations has been the use of "microcoils" to enable NMR studies of minute quantities of precious protein samples in solution. Wüthrich's lab, in collaboration with the ...
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07-13-2012 09:15 AM
Alzheimer's protein structure suggests new treatment directions - Eureka! Science News
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Alzheimer's protein structure suggests new treatment directions
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The Vanderbilt researchers used nuclear magnetic resonance and electron paragmagnetic resonance spectroscopy to determine the structure of C99, which has one membrane-spanning region. They were surprised to discover what appeared to be a "binding" ...
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06-01-2012 07:46 AM
A new tool to reveal structure of proteins - Eureka! Science News
A new tool to reveal structure of proteins - Eureka! Science News
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A new tool to reveal structure of proteins
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For roughly a decade, a technique called solid state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has allowed researchers to detect the arrangements of atoms in proteins that defy study by traditional laboratory tools such as X-ray crystallography.
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