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Protein structures from NMR
In the last few years it has become possible to determine the three-dimensional structure of
small proteins in solution by NMR methods. This is mainly due to advances in NMR …
small proteins in solution by NMR methods. This is mainly due to advances in NMR …
NMR analysis of protein interactions
Recent technological advances in NMR spectroscopy have alleviated the size limitations for
the determination of biomolecular structures in solution. At the same time, novel NMR …
the determination of biomolecular structures in solution. At the same time, novel NMR …
Toward an Integrated Model of Protein−DNA Recognition as Inferred from NMR Studies on the Lac Repressor System
Sequence-specific protein-DNA interactions are responsible for the regulation of key
biological functions such as replication of the genome, initiation of transcription, and repair of …
biological functions such as replication of the genome, initiation of transcription, and repair of …
AQUA and PROCHECK-NMR: programs for checking the quality of protein structures solved by NMR
RA Laskowski, JAC Rullmann, MW MacArthur… - Journal of biomolecular …, 1996 - Springer
The AQUA and PROCHECK-NMR programs provide a means of validating the geometry
and restraint violations of an ensemble of protein structures solved by solution NMR. The …
and restraint violations of an ensemble of protein structures solved by solution NMR. The …
Chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization II:(Relation with anomalous ESR spectra)
R Kaptein, JL Oosterhoff - Chemical Physics Letters, 1969 - Elsevier
Volume 4, number 4 CHERIICAL PHYSICS LETTERS CHEMICALLY INDUCED DYNAMIC
NUCLEAR POLARIZATION II (Relation with anomalous ESR spe Page 1 Volume 4, number 4 …
NUCLEAR POLARIZATION II (Relation with anomalous ESR spe Page 1 Volume 4, number 4 …
Structure and flexibility adaptation in nonspecific and specific protein-DNA complexes
CG Kalodimos, N Biris, AMJJ Bonvin, MM Levandoski… - Science, 2004 - science.org
Interaction of regulatory DNA binding proteins with their target sites is usually preceded by
binding to nonspecific DNA. This speeds up the search for the target site by several orders of …
binding to nonspecific DNA. This speeds up the search for the target site by several orders of …
A protein structure from nuclear magnetic resonance data: lac repressor headpiece
R Kaptein, ERP Zuiderweg, RM Scheek… - Journal of molecular …, 1985 - Elsevier
A procedure is described to determine the three-dimensional structure of biomolecules from
nuclear magnetic resonance data. This procedure combines model building with a …
nuclear magnetic resonance data. This procedure combines model building with a …
Solution structure of the glucocorticoid receptor DNA-binding domain
The three-dimensional structure of the DNA-binding domain (DBD) of the glucocorticoid
receptor has been determined by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and distance …
receptor has been determined by nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and distance …
Simple rules for chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization
R Kaptein - Journal of the Chemical Society D: Chemical …, 1971 - pubs.rsc.org
Simple Rules for Chemically Induced Dynamic Nuclear Polarization Page 1 732
CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS, 1971 Simple Rules for Chemically Induced Dynamic …
CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS, 1971 Simple Rules for Chemically Induced Dynamic …
The nisin–lipid II complex reveals a pyrophosphate cage that provides a blueprint for novel antibiotics
STD Hsu, E Breukink, E Tischenko… - Nature structural & …, 2004 - nature.com
The emerging antibiotics-resistance problem has underlined the urgent need for novel
antimicrobial agents. Lantibiotics (lanthionine-containing antibiotics) are promising candidates to …
antimicrobial agents. Lantibiotics (lanthionine-containing antibiotics) are promising candidates to …