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
Researchers develop way to strengthen proteins with polymers - R & D Magazine
Researchers develop way to strengthen proteins with polymers - R & D Magazine
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Researchers develop way to strengthen proteins with polymers
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Proteins are widely used as drugsâ??insulin for diabetics is the best known ... next week of a new 0.75-mm solid state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) probe.
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06-13-2012 11:34 AM
Speeding up drug discovery with rapid 3D mapping of proteins - HealthCanal.com
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Speeding up drug discovery with rapid 3D mapping of proteins
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Scientists, Christian Klammt, Senyon Choe and Innokentiy Maslennikov using a nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy for structural studies of membrane proteins. The cell-free method also allowed them to easily add labeled amino acids into the ...
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05-31-2012 05:03 PM
New solid state NMR method can help visualize structure of proteins - News-Medical.net
New solid state NMR method can help visualize structure of proteins - News-Medical.net
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New solid state NMR method can help visualize 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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03-20-2012 10:37 AM
Engineering [Ln(DPA)3]3â?? binding sites in proteins: a widely applicable method for tagging proteins with lanthanide ions
Engineering 3â?? binding sites in proteins: a widely applicable method for tagging proteins with lanthanide ions
Abstract Paramagnetic relaxation enhancements from unpaired electrons observed in nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectra present powerful long-range distance restraints. The most frequently used paramagnetic tags, however, are tethered to the protein via disulfide bonds, requiring proteins with single cysteine residues for covalent attachment. Here we present a straightforward strategy to tag proteins site-specifically with paramagnetic lanthanides without a tether and...
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An economical method for producing stable-isotope labeled proteins by the E. coli cel
An economical method for producing stable-isotope labeled proteins by the E. coli cell-free system
Abstract Improvement of the cell-free protein synthesis system (CF) over the past decade have made it one of the most powerful protein production methods. The CF approach is especially useful for stable-isotope (SI) labeling of proteins for NMR analysis. However, it is less popular than expected, partly because the SI-labeled amino acids used for SI labeling by the CF are too expensive. In the present study, we developed a simple and inexpensive method for producing an SI-labeled protein...
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11-07-2010 02:47 PM
More than a third of our proteins are still a mystery for scientists - HealthCanal.co
More than a third of our proteins are still a mystery for scientists - HealthCanal.com
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More than a third of our proteins are still a mystery for scientists
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Several tools to study the structure of these proteins are already available, such as Nuclear Magnetic Resonance and Small-angle X-ray Scattering (SAXS); ...
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10-02-2010 12:16 AM
[NMR paper] A general method for assigning NMR spectra of denatured proteins using 3D HC(CO)NH-TO
A general method for assigning NMR spectra of denatured proteins using 3D HC(CO)NH-TOCSY triple resonance experiments.
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J Biomol NMR. 1993 Mar;3(2):225-31
Authors: Logan TM, Olejniczak ET, Xu RX, Fesik SW
A general approach for assigning the resonances of uniformly 15N- and 13C-labeled proteins in their unfolded state is presented. The assignment approach takes advantage of the spectral dispersion of the amide...