Taking into account the presence of the crowded environment of a macromolecule has been an important goal of biology over the past 20 years. Molecular crowding affects the motions, stability and the kinetic behaviour of proteins. New powerful approaches have recently been developed to study molecular crowding, some of which make use of the synchrotron radiation light. The meeting “New Frontiers in Molecular Crowding” was organized in July 2022at the European Synchrotron Radiation facility of Grenoble to discuss the new frontiers of molecular crowding. The workshop brought together researchers from different disciplines to highlight the new developments of the field, including areas where new techniques allow the scientists to gain unprecede...
AbstractThe physicochemical properties of cellular environments with a high macromolecular content h...
AbstractThe intracellular environment is crowded with proteins, DNA, and other macromolecules. Under...
AbstractThe involvement of two types of molecular chaperone in folding newly synthesized proteins ca...
International audienceMore than 60 years of biochemical and biophysical studies have accustomed us t...
AbstractRecent experiments inside cells and in cytomimetic conditions have demonstrated that the cro...
Molecular crowding is ubiquitous within cells and affects many biological processes including protei...
AbstractIt is well established, that biochemical reactions are dependent on pH, ionic strength, temp...
Cells are highly crowded with proteins and polynucleotides. Any reaction that depends on the availab...
In vitro studies on macromolecules, like proteins and nucleic acids, are mostly carried out in highl...
Macromolecular crowding in cells influences processes such as folding, association and diffusion of ...
Macromolecular crowding affects the mobility of biomolecules, protein folding and stability, and the...
Biological macromolecules evolve and function within intracellular environments that are crowded wit...
Crowding is an inherent property of living systems in which biochemical processes occur in highly co...
The cytoplasm is crowded, and the concentration of macromolecules can reach ~ 300 g/L, an environmen...
Macromolecules can occupy a large fraction of the volume of a cell and this crowded environment infl...
AbstractThe physicochemical properties of cellular environments with a high macromolecular content h...
AbstractThe intracellular environment is crowded with proteins, DNA, and other macromolecules. Under...
AbstractThe involvement of two types of molecular chaperone in folding newly synthesized proteins ca...
International audienceMore than 60 years of biochemical and biophysical studies have accustomed us t...
AbstractRecent experiments inside cells and in cytomimetic conditions have demonstrated that the cro...
Molecular crowding is ubiquitous within cells and affects many biological processes including protei...
AbstractIt is well established, that biochemical reactions are dependent on pH, ionic strength, temp...
Cells are highly crowded with proteins and polynucleotides. Any reaction that depends on the availab...
In vitro studies on macromolecules, like proteins and nucleic acids, are mostly carried out in highl...
Macromolecular crowding in cells influences processes such as folding, association and diffusion of ...
Macromolecular crowding affects the mobility of biomolecules, protein folding and stability, and the...
Biological macromolecules evolve and function within intracellular environments that are crowded wit...
Crowding is an inherent property of living systems in which biochemical processes occur in highly co...
The cytoplasm is crowded, and the concentration of macromolecules can reach ~ 300 g/L, an environmen...
Macromolecules can occupy a large fraction of the volume of a cell and this crowded environment infl...
AbstractThe physicochemical properties of cellular environments with a high macromolecular content h...
AbstractThe intracellular environment is crowded with proteins, DNA, and other macromolecules. Under...
AbstractThe involvement of two types of molecular chaperone in folding newly synthesized proteins ca...