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Publikováno v:
The Journal of Physical Chemistry A. 126:1386-1392
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The journal of physical chemistry. A. 126(8)
We have used velocity map ion imaging to measure the angular anisotropy of the NO (A) products from the photodissociation of the N
Autor:
Tanguy Le Marchand, Wolfgang Bermel, Claire Ollier, Jan Stanek, Henry W. Orton, Guido Pintacuda, Isabella C. Felli, Diane Cala de Paepe, Dylan Foucaudeau, Adrian W. Draney, Sebastian Hiller, Tobias Schubeis, Roberta Pierattelli
Publikováno v:
Angewandte Chemie. 132:2400-2405
Publikováno v:
Biochemistry. 56(40)
In vitro studies of protein structure, function, and dynamics typically preclude the complex range of molecular interactions found in living tissues. In vivo studies elucidate these complex relationships, yet they are typically incompatible with the
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Chemical Society. 139(13)
Hybrid NMR (hdNMR) is a powerful new tool that combines the strengths of solution- and solid-state NMR to measure dipolar, chemical shift, and quadrupolar tensors in aqueous solution. We introduce the theory of hdNMR and partially randomly oriented (
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Journal of the American Chemical Society. 137(37)
Residual Dipolar Couplings (RDCs) are integral to the refinement of membrane protein structures by NMR since they accurately define the orientation of helices and other structural units. Only a small set of liquid crystals used for RDC measurements a
Publikováno v:
The Journal of biological chemistry. 290(1)
The highly conserved N-terminal 23 residues of the hemagglutinin glycoprotein, known as the fusion peptide domain (HAfp23), is vital to the membrane fusion and infection mechanism of the influenza virus. HAfp23 has a helical hairpin structure consist
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Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids. 30(39)
Isotropically tumbling discoidal bicelles are a useful biophysical tool for the study of lipids and proteins by NMR, dynamic light scattering, and small-angle X-ray scattering. Isotropically tumbling bicelles present a low-curvature central region, t