AbstractAn important component of the study of membrane proteins involves the determination of details associated with protein topology — for example, the location of transmembrane residues, specifics of immersion depth, orientation of the protein in the membrane, and extent of solvent exposure for each residue. Solution state NMR is well suited to the determination of immersion depth with the use of paramagnetic additives designed to give rise to depth-specific relaxation effects or chemical shift perturbations. Such additives include spin labels designed to be “anchored” within a given region of the membrane or small freely diffusing paramagnetic species, whose partitioning properties across the water membrane interface create a gradient ...
AbstractThe ability to detect nanosecond backbone dynamics with site-directed spin labeling (SDSL) i...
AbstractConsiderable progress has been made recently on solution NMR studies of multi-transmembrane ...
Membranes of cells are active barriers, in which membrane proteins perform essential remodelling, tr...
AbstractOxygen is known to partition with an increasing concentration gradient toward the hydrophobi...
The topology and dynamics of biomolecules are intricately linked with their biological function. The...
© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Biological membranes define the interface ...
AbstractThough challenging, solution NMR spectroscopy allows fundamental interrogation of the struct...
Solid-state NMR determination of the depth of insertion of membrane peptides and proteins has so far...
SummaryNuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) structure calculations of the α-helical integral membrane pr...
Several hundred solid state NMR dipolar couplings and chemical shift anisotropies were simulated for...
Solid-state NMR is a versatile and powerful tool for determining the dynamic structure of membrane p...
The limitations on the structural studies of membrane proteins prevent the elucidation of the mechan...
AbstractIn addition to specific intermolecular interactions, biological processes at membranes are a...
AbstractThe structural study of membrane proteins perhaps represents one of the greatest challenges ...
AbstractThis paper describes a simple, qualitative approach for the determination of membrane protei...
AbstractThe ability to detect nanosecond backbone dynamics with site-directed spin labeling (SDSL) i...
AbstractConsiderable progress has been made recently on solution NMR studies of multi-transmembrane ...
Membranes of cells are active barriers, in which membrane proteins perform essential remodelling, tr...
AbstractOxygen is known to partition with an increasing concentration gradient toward the hydrophobi...
The topology and dynamics of biomolecules are intricately linked with their biological function. The...
© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. Biological membranes define the interface ...
AbstractThough challenging, solution NMR spectroscopy allows fundamental interrogation of the struct...
Solid-state NMR determination of the depth of insertion of membrane peptides and proteins has so far...
SummaryNuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) structure calculations of the α-helical integral membrane pr...
Several hundred solid state NMR dipolar couplings and chemical shift anisotropies were simulated for...
Solid-state NMR is a versatile and powerful tool for determining the dynamic structure of membrane p...
The limitations on the structural studies of membrane proteins prevent the elucidation of the mechan...
AbstractIn addition to specific intermolecular interactions, biological processes at membranes are a...
AbstractThe structural study of membrane proteins perhaps represents one of the greatest challenges ...
AbstractThis paper describes a simple, qualitative approach for the determination of membrane protei...
AbstractThe ability to detect nanosecond backbone dynamics with site-directed spin labeling (SDSL) i...
AbstractConsiderable progress has been made recently on solution NMR studies of multi-transmembrane ...
Membranes of cells are active barriers, in which membrane proteins perform essential remodelling, tr...