Methodological and technological advances in EPR spectroscopy have enabled novel insight into the structural and dynamic aspects of integral membrane proteins. In addition to an extensive toolkit of EPR methods, multiple spin labels have been developed and utilized, among them Gd(III)-chelates which offer high sensitivity at high magnetic fields. Here, we applied a dual labeling approach, employing nitroxide and Gd(III) spin labels, in conjunction with Q-band and W-band double electron-electron resonance (DEER) measurements to characterize the solution structure of the detergent-solubilized multidrug transporter MdfA from E. coli. Our results identify highly flexible regions of MdfA, which may play an important role in its functional dynami...
Membrane proteins are essential for the survival of living organisms. They are involved in important...
The investigation of protein motions and related conformational changes is a prerequisite for the un...
The research presented within this thesis has utilised advanced magnetic resonance techniques to (a)...
Methodological and technological advances in EPR spectroscopy have enabled novel insight into the st...
Protein structures were originally determined by X-ray crystallography, a technique which uses a reg...
Protein structures were originally determined by X-ray crystallography, a technique which uses a reg...
Trapping membrane proteins in the confines of a crystal lattice obscures dynamic modes essential for...
International audienceIn the last decade, joint efforts of biologists, chemists and physicists have ...
International audienceIn the last decade, joint efforts of biologists, chemists and physicists have ...
Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) in combination with site-directed spin labeling (SDSL) is a po...
In the last decade, joint efforts of biologists, chemists and physicists have helped in understandin...
In the last decade, joint efforts of biologists, chemists and physicists have helped in understandin...
This chapter provides an overview for performing and interpreting electron paramagnetic resonance (E...
Bacteria navigate their environment through a biased random walk up attractive concentration gradien...
ia eenvironment. Despite their immense importance, the structure of membrane proteins remains diffic...
Membrane proteins are essential for the survival of living organisms. They are involved in important...
The investigation of protein motions and related conformational changes is a prerequisite for the un...
The research presented within this thesis has utilised advanced magnetic resonance techniques to (a)...
Methodological and technological advances in EPR spectroscopy have enabled novel insight into the st...
Protein structures were originally determined by X-ray crystallography, a technique which uses a reg...
Protein structures were originally determined by X-ray crystallography, a technique which uses a reg...
Trapping membrane proteins in the confines of a crystal lattice obscures dynamic modes essential for...
International audienceIn the last decade, joint efforts of biologists, chemists and physicists have ...
International audienceIn the last decade, joint efforts of biologists, chemists and physicists have ...
Electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) in combination with site-directed spin labeling (SDSL) is a po...
In the last decade, joint efforts of biologists, chemists and physicists have helped in understandin...
In the last decade, joint efforts of biologists, chemists and physicists have helped in understandin...
This chapter provides an overview for performing and interpreting electron paramagnetic resonance (E...
Bacteria navigate their environment through a biased random walk up attractive concentration gradien...
ia eenvironment. Despite their immense importance, the structure of membrane proteins remains diffic...
Membrane proteins are essential for the survival of living organisms. They are involved in important...
The investigation of protein motions and related conformational changes is a prerequisite for the un...
The research presented within this thesis has utilised advanced magnetic resonance techniques to (a)...