Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is a powerful tool used to study both the structure and dynamics of proteins. NMR can be used for studying both crystal-like and intrinsically disordered proteins. However, for a large class of partially structured or flexible and dynamic proteins, the methodological problems such as in-homogeneous resonance line broadening which results in partial or complete loss of signal to background noise, may appear insurmountable. These partially structured proteins form a large portion of the eukaryotic proteome and play crucial roles in many important cellular processes. For my Ph.D. thesis, with the help of several NMR methods and cost-effective sample preparation, we explored the structure and dynami...
A research topic within the field of molecular biophysics is the structure-function relationship of ...
International audienceNuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is one of the most powerful techniques to inv...
Membrane proteins present a significant challenge to structural biology. Although more than 30% of t...
A large portion of proteins in living organisms are membrane proteins which play critical roles in t...
A large portion of proteins in living organisms are membrane proteins which play critical roles in t...
The plasma membrane functions as a semi-permeable barrier, defining the interior (or cytoplasm) of a...
The plasma membrane functions as a semi-permeable barrier, defining the interior (or cytoplasm) of a...
Proteins are the molecular machines of a cell and are involved in virtual all cellular processes. To...
Biological membranes serve as essential barriers between living cells and their surroundings, as wel...
Biological membranes serve as essential barriers between living cells and their surroundings, as wel...
Solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (SSNMR) spectroscopy elucidates membrane protein structures a...
A research topic within the field of molecular biophysics is the structure-function relationship of ...
Recent advances in NMR methodology and techniques allow the structural investigation of biomolecules...
A research topic within the field of molecular biophysics is the structure-function relationship of ...
Recent advances in NMR methodology and techniques allow the structural investigation of biomolecules...
A research topic within the field of molecular biophysics is the structure-function relationship of ...
International audienceNuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is one of the most powerful techniques to inv...
Membrane proteins present a significant challenge to structural biology. Although more than 30% of t...
A large portion of proteins in living organisms are membrane proteins which play critical roles in t...
A large portion of proteins in living organisms are membrane proteins which play critical roles in t...
The plasma membrane functions as a semi-permeable barrier, defining the interior (or cytoplasm) of a...
The plasma membrane functions as a semi-permeable barrier, defining the interior (or cytoplasm) of a...
Proteins are the molecular machines of a cell and are involved in virtual all cellular processes. To...
Biological membranes serve as essential barriers between living cells and their surroundings, as wel...
Biological membranes serve as essential barriers between living cells and their surroundings, as wel...
Solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (SSNMR) spectroscopy elucidates membrane protein structures a...
A research topic within the field of molecular biophysics is the structure-function relationship of ...
Recent advances in NMR methodology and techniques allow the structural investigation of biomolecules...
A research topic within the field of molecular biophysics is the structure-function relationship of ...
Recent advances in NMR methodology and techniques allow the structural investigation of biomolecules...
A research topic within the field of molecular biophysics is the structure-function relationship of ...
International audienceNuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is one of the most powerful techniques to inv...
Membrane proteins present a significant challenge to structural biology. Although more than 30% of t...