Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is a powerful technique for protein structure determination in solution. However, when dealing with metalloproteins, NMR methods are unable to directly determine the structure of the metal site and its coordination geometry. The capability of X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) to provide the structure of a metal ion bound to a protein is then perfectly suited to complement the process of the structure determination. This aspect is particularly relevant in structural genomic projects where high throughput of structural results is the main goal. The synergism of the two techniques has been exploited in the structure determination of bacterial copper transport proteins
The author has used the extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) and ultra-low temperature X...
An overview of the second special issue of the journal on biological applications of X-ray absorptio...
AbstractIn this mini-review, we briefly discuss the physical origin of x-ray absorption spectroscopy...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is a powerful technique for protein structure determination in solu...
Metalloproteins are an important class of proteins and perform a variety of fundamental biological p...
X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) has emerged as one of the premier tools for investigating the st...
High-throughput X-ray absorption spectroscopy was used to measure transition metal content based on ...
In this review, the contribution of the Magnetic Resonance Center of the University of Florence (CER...
In this review, the contribution of the Magnetic Resonance Center of the University of Florence (CER...
Abstract. We present an application of machine learning algorithms for the identification of metallo...
AbstractX-ray absorption fine structure is a powerful tool for probing the structures of metals in p...
Structural and functional characterization of the entire protein complement (the proteome) of an org...
Regulation of intracellular copper activity is crucially important for cell life. Copper is very tox...
In order to determine the coordinating atoms in the zinc sites of metalloproteins, a protocol has be...
The X-chromosome linked inhibitor of apoptosis (XIAP) is a multidomain metalloprotein involved in c...
The author has used the extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) and ultra-low temperature X...
An overview of the second special issue of the journal on biological applications of X-ray absorptio...
AbstractIn this mini-review, we briefly discuss the physical origin of x-ray absorption spectroscopy...
Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) is a powerful technique for protein structure determination in solu...
Metalloproteins are an important class of proteins and perform a variety of fundamental biological p...
X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) has emerged as one of the premier tools for investigating the st...
High-throughput X-ray absorption spectroscopy was used to measure transition metal content based on ...
In this review, the contribution of the Magnetic Resonance Center of the University of Florence (CER...
In this review, the contribution of the Magnetic Resonance Center of the University of Florence (CER...
Abstract. We present an application of machine learning algorithms for the identification of metallo...
AbstractX-ray absorption fine structure is a powerful tool for probing the structures of metals in p...
Structural and functional characterization of the entire protein complement (the proteome) of an org...
Regulation of intracellular copper activity is crucially important for cell life. Copper is very tox...
In order to determine the coordinating atoms in the zinc sites of metalloproteins, a protocol has be...
The X-chromosome linked inhibitor of apoptosis (XIAP) is a multidomain metalloprotein involved in c...
The author has used the extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) and ultra-low temperature X...
An overview of the second special issue of the journal on biological applications of X-ray absorptio...
AbstractIn this mini-review, we briefly discuss the physical origin of x-ray absorption spectroscopy...