The methodology underpinning the construction, refinement, validation and analysis of atomic models of glycoproteins and protein-carbohydrate complexes has received a long-overdue boost in the last five years. This is a very timely development, as the resolution revolution in electron cryo-microscopy is now routinely delivering structures of key glycomedical importance, with a three-dimensional precision where X-ray crystallographic methods have traditionally floundered. This review will focus on the new software developments that have been introduced in the past two years, and their impact on the field of structural glycobiology in terms of published structures
Sixty years ago, the first protein structure of myoglobin was determined by John Kendrew and his col...
Traditionally, structural biologists approach the complexity of cellular proteomes in a reductionist...
Carbohydrates represent one of the building blocks of life, along with nucleic acids, proteins and l...
With the introduction of intuitive graphical software, structural biologists who are not experts in ...
Sugars are the most stereochemically intricate family of biomolecules and present substantial challe...
The heterogeneity, mobility and complexity of glycans in glycoproteins have been, and currently rema...
Structural biology has paved the way for a ground-up description of biological systems, contributing...
Cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) is a structural molecular and cellular biology technique that has...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017Single-particle cryo-electron microscopy (cryoEM) has ...
Glycosylation is one of the most common post-translational modifications in eukaryotic cells and pla...
Until only a few years ago, single-particle electron cryo-microscopy (cryo-EM) was usually not the f...
In the last century, immense progress has been made to charter and understand a wide range of biolog...
Background: Since the introduction of what became today\u27s standard for cryo-embedding of biologic...
Electron cryomicroscopy (cryo-EM) is a powerful tool in structural biology for determining 3D struct...
In living organisms, biological macromolecules are intrinsically flexible and naturally exist in mul...
Sixty years ago, the first protein structure of myoglobin was determined by John Kendrew and his col...
Traditionally, structural biologists approach the complexity of cellular proteomes in a reductionist...
Carbohydrates represent one of the building blocks of life, along with nucleic acids, proteins and l...
With the introduction of intuitive graphical software, structural biologists who are not experts in ...
Sugars are the most stereochemically intricate family of biomolecules and present substantial challe...
The heterogeneity, mobility and complexity of glycans in glycoproteins have been, and currently rema...
Structural biology has paved the way for a ground-up description of biological systems, contributing...
Cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) is a structural molecular and cellular biology technique that has...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017Single-particle cryo-electron microscopy (cryoEM) has ...
Glycosylation is one of the most common post-translational modifications in eukaryotic cells and pla...
Until only a few years ago, single-particle electron cryo-microscopy (cryo-EM) was usually not the f...
In the last century, immense progress has been made to charter and understand a wide range of biolog...
Background: Since the introduction of what became today\u27s standard for cryo-embedding of biologic...
Electron cryomicroscopy (cryo-EM) is a powerful tool in structural biology for determining 3D struct...
In living organisms, biological macromolecules are intrinsically flexible and naturally exist in mul...
Sixty years ago, the first protein structure of myoglobin was determined by John Kendrew and his col...
Traditionally, structural biologists approach the complexity of cellular proteomes in a reductionist...
Carbohydrates represent one of the building blocks of life, along with nucleic acids, proteins and l...