AbstractMost proteins function in cells where protein concentrations can reach 400g/l. However, most quantitative studies of protein properties are performed in idealized, dilute conditions. Recently developed in-cell NMR techniques can provide protein structure and other biophysical properties inside living cells at atomic resolution. Here we review how protein dynamics, including global and internal motions have been characterized by in-cell NMR, and then discuss the remaining challenges and future directions
Cellular structural biology methods are needed to characterize biological processes at atomic resolu...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy enables the non-invasive observation of biochemical pr...
In-cell nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is a method to provide the structural information of a targ...
AbstractMost proteins function in cells where protein concentrations can reach 400g/l. However, most...
In-cell NMR, i.e., NMR spectroscopy applied to studying specific macromolecules within living cells,...
Classical structural biology approaches allow structural characterization of biological macromolecul...
In recent years, it has become evident that structural characterization would gain significantly in ...
This chapter aims to give a general overview of the field of NMR spectroscopy as applied to structur...
Investigating three-dimensional (3D) structures of proteins in living cells by in-cell nuclear magne...
This Special Issue examines state-of-the-art in-cell NMR spectroscopy as it relates to biological sy...
none2noConventional structural and chemical biology approaches are applied to macromolecules extrapo...
To date, in-cell NMR has elucidated various aspects of protein behaviour by associating structures i...
To date, in-cell NMR has elucidated various aspects of protein behaviour by associating structures i...
Investigating proteins 'at work' in a living environment at atomic resolution is a major goal of mol...
International audienceNMR spectroscopy has been applied to cells and tissues analysis since its begi...
Cellular structural biology methods are needed to characterize biological processes at atomic resolu...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy enables the non-invasive observation of biochemical pr...
In-cell nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is a method to provide the structural information of a targ...
AbstractMost proteins function in cells where protein concentrations can reach 400g/l. However, most...
In-cell NMR, i.e., NMR spectroscopy applied to studying specific macromolecules within living cells,...
Classical structural biology approaches allow structural characterization of biological macromolecul...
In recent years, it has become evident that structural characterization would gain significantly in ...
This chapter aims to give a general overview of the field of NMR spectroscopy as applied to structur...
Investigating three-dimensional (3D) structures of proteins in living cells by in-cell nuclear magne...
This Special Issue examines state-of-the-art in-cell NMR spectroscopy as it relates to biological sy...
none2noConventional structural and chemical biology approaches are applied to macromolecules extrapo...
To date, in-cell NMR has elucidated various aspects of protein behaviour by associating structures i...
To date, in-cell NMR has elucidated various aspects of protein behaviour by associating structures i...
Investigating proteins 'at work' in a living environment at atomic resolution is a major goal of mol...
International audienceNMR spectroscopy has been applied to cells and tissues analysis since its begi...
Cellular structural biology methods are needed to characterize biological processes at atomic resolu...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy enables the non-invasive observation of biochemical pr...
In-cell nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is a method to provide the structural information of a targ...