none2noDirect protein expression has been developed for in-cell NMR applications in several types of eukaryotic cells, ranging from yeast to cultured human cells, in parallel with the approaches relying on exogenous protein delivery. Protein expression allows maturation processes to be monitored starting right after protein synthesis. In this chapter, the existing approaches are described, with a particular focus on protein expression in human cells for in-cell NMR, which was developed by the authors of this chapter and was applied to investigate different cellular processes.noneYutaka Ito Volker Dötsch Masahiro Shirakawa; Luchinat E.; Banci L.Yutaka Ito Volker Dötsch Masahiro Shirakawa; Luchinat E.; Banci L
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy enables the non-invasive observation of biochemical pr...
The direct protein expression approach described in Chapter 4 is ideally suited for observing cellul...
AbstractMost proteins function in cells where protein concentrations can reach 400g/l. However, most...
Direct protein expression has been developed for in-cell NMR applications in several types of eukary...
Cellular structural biology methods are needed to characterize biological processes at atomic resolu...
In-cell NMR spectroscopy is a unique tool for characterizing biological macromolecules in their phys...
In-cell nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is a method to provide the structural information of a targ...
Classical structural biology approaches allow structural characterization of biological macromolecul...
In-cell NMR, i.e., NMR spectroscopy applied to studying specific macromolecules within living cells,...
This chapter aims to give a general overview of the field of NMR spectroscopy as applied to structur...
In-cell NMR is a powerful technique to investigate proteins in living human cells at atomic resoluti...
Conventional structural and chemical biology approaches are applied to macromolecules extrapolated f...
The inside of the cell is a complex environment that is difficult to simulate when studying proteins...
In-cell nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy is a tool for studying proteins under physiologicall...
A detailed knowledge of the complex processes that make cells and organisms alive is fundamental in ...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy enables the non-invasive observation of biochemical pr...
The direct protein expression approach described in Chapter 4 is ideally suited for observing cellul...
AbstractMost proteins function in cells where protein concentrations can reach 400g/l. However, most...
Direct protein expression has been developed for in-cell NMR applications in several types of eukary...
Cellular structural biology methods are needed to characterize biological processes at atomic resolu...
In-cell NMR spectroscopy is a unique tool for characterizing biological macromolecules in their phys...
In-cell nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is a method to provide the structural information of a targ...
Classical structural biology approaches allow structural characterization of biological macromolecul...
In-cell NMR, i.e., NMR spectroscopy applied to studying specific macromolecules within living cells,...
This chapter aims to give a general overview of the field of NMR spectroscopy as applied to structur...
In-cell NMR is a powerful technique to investigate proteins in living human cells at atomic resoluti...
Conventional structural and chemical biology approaches are applied to macromolecules extrapolated f...
The inside of the cell is a complex environment that is difficult to simulate when studying proteins...
In-cell nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy is a tool for studying proteins under physiologicall...
A detailed knowledge of the complex processes that make cells and organisms alive is fundamental in ...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy enables the non-invasive observation of biochemical pr...
The direct protein expression approach described in Chapter 4 is ideally suited for observing cellul...
AbstractMost proteins function in cells where protein concentrations can reach 400g/l. However, most...