An integrated approach which combines in-cell NMR spectroscopy with optical and X-ray fluorescence microscopy was developed to describe the intracellular maturation state of human Cu,Zn-SOD1. Microscopy data show a correlation between the intracellular levels of SOD1 and the content of zinc, corresponding to zinc binding to SOD1 observed by in-cell NMR
In-cell NMR is a powerful technique to investigate proteins in living human cells at atomic resoluti...
The ultimate goal of modern structural biology is to probe protein structures and dynamics in their ...
The time-resolved fluorescence decay and anisotropy of Cu/Zn human superoxide dismutase (HSOD) were ...
An integrated approach which combines in-cell NMR spectroscopy with optical and X-ray fluorescence m...
We use NMR directly in live human cells to describe the complete post-translational maturation proce...
We use NMR directly in live human cells to describe the complete post-translational maturation proce...
In-cell NMR allows characterizing the folding state of a protein as well as posttranslational events...
In-cell NMR allows characterizing the folding state of a protein as well as posttranslational events...
Cellular structural biology methods are needed to characterize biological processes at atomic resolu...
Mutations in the superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD1) gene are related to familial cases of amyotrophic la...
The direct protein expression approach described in Chapter 4 is ideally suited for observing cellul...
Cadmium is a toxic pollutant that in recent decades has become more widespread in the environment du...
Copper/zinc superoxide dismutase (Cu/Zn SOD) is an essential enzyme that protects tissue from oxidat...
The redox properties of cellular environments are critical to many functional processes, and are str...
The stability and structural properties of the metalloprotein superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD1) are foun...
In-cell NMR is a powerful technique to investigate proteins in living human cells at atomic resoluti...
The ultimate goal of modern structural biology is to probe protein structures and dynamics in their ...
The time-resolved fluorescence decay and anisotropy of Cu/Zn human superoxide dismutase (HSOD) were ...
An integrated approach which combines in-cell NMR spectroscopy with optical and X-ray fluorescence m...
We use NMR directly in live human cells to describe the complete post-translational maturation proce...
We use NMR directly in live human cells to describe the complete post-translational maturation proce...
In-cell NMR allows characterizing the folding state of a protein as well as posttranslational events...
In-cell NMR allows characterizing the folding state of a protein as well as posttranslational events...
Cellular structural biology methods are needed to characterize biological processes at atomic resolu...
Mutations in the superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD1) gene are related to familial cases of amyotrophic la...
The direct protein expression approach described in Chapter 4 is ideally suited for observing cellul...
Cadmium is a toxic pollutant that in recent decades has become more widespread in the environment du...
Copper/zinc superoxide dismutase (Cu/Zn SOD) is an essential enzyme that protects tissue from oxidat...
The redox properties of cellular environments are critical to many functional processes, and are str...
The stability and structural properties of the metalloprotein superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD1) are foun...
In-cell NMR is a powerful technique to investigate proteins in living human cells at atomic resoluti...
The ultimate goal of modern structural biology is to probe protein structures and dynamics in their ...
The time-resolved fluorescence decay and anisotropy of Cu/Zn human superoxide dismutase (HSOD) were ...