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A protein in the micro-organism that causes giardiasis, which translates to nausea, abdominal pain, fatigue and other symptoms in hundreds of millions of ...
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Instead, Buchko places the protein inside an NMR spectrometer and records information about the orientation, energy and other properties of all the atomic nuclei in the molecule. Then he interprets the information and feeds the thousands of pieces of ...
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Researchers 'Watch' Protein Aggregation Process That Leads to Parkinson's Disease - Parkinson's News Today
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In the meantime, researchers could follow this â??unfoldingâ?? of the proteins using a technique called nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. NMR gave the team access to the folding...
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Closing the Loop on an HIV Escape Mechanism - Infection Control Today
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They used a combination of high-tech tools and techniques, including magic-angle-spinning nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy and computer simulations of molecules, to examine the interactions between HIV and the host-cell protein ...
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Researcher Studies Regulation of Transporters That are Key to Bacterial ... - Infection Control Today
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His laboratory utilizes X-ray crystallography, high-resolution protein nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and small-angle X-ray scattering to determine the atomic resolution structures of proteins, in addition to biophysical and biochemical ...
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Potential Mechanism to Combat Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses is Identified - Infection Control Today
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Potential Mechanism to Combat Hemorrhagic Fever Viruses is Identified
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"Our group used Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy studies to investigate the structural properties of an important viral protein required for virulence of the Rift Valley fever virus, a virus that causes infections in both humans and ...
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How does the 'kissing disease' replicate itself? - Medical News Today
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How does the 'kissing disease' replicate itself?
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To investigate further, he and his team used innovative nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) techniques to study how the EBNA2 protein of EBV binds to a protein of the TFIIH complex, which helps regulate a protein called RNA polymerase II. RNA polymerase ...
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Scientists Work Together to Achieve Milestone Against Deadly Diseases - Infection Control Today
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Researchers in both centers use X-ray crystallography and nuclear magnetic resonance to examine the atomic details of proteins from more than 40 human pathogens, including those responsible for the plague, anthrax, salmonellosis, cholera, ...
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Real-time NMR Studies of the Folding & Mechanisms of Protein Quality Control Machiner
Real-time NMR Studies of the Folding & Mechanisms of Protein Quality Control Machineries
* In the context of a project funded by European Research Council, two postdoctoral positions are available at the Structural Biology Institute in Grenoble (France) to study by real-time NMR the Folding & Mechanisms of Protein Quality Control (PQC) Machineries. Selected candidates will use latest NMR technologies developed at IBS to characterize self-assembly and functionally important structural rearrangements of large PQC machineries isolated at IBS.
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