AbstractA new principle in constructing molecular complexes from the known high-resolution domain structures joining data from NMR and small-angle x-ray scattering (SAXS) measurements is described. Structure of calmodulin in complex with trifluoperazine was built from N- and C-terminal domains oriented based on residual dipolar couplings measured by NMR in a dilute liquid crystal, and the overall shape of the complex was derived from SAXS data. The residual dipolar coupling data serves to reduce angular degrees of freedom, and the small-angle scattering data serves to confine the translational degrees of freedom. The complex built by this method was found to be consistent with the known crystal structure. The study demonstrates how approxim...
In the last few years, SAXS of biological materials has been rapidly evolving and promises to move s...
Understanding the structure and dynamics of biological macromolecules is essential to decipher the m...
AbstractInherent flexibility and conformational heterogeneity in proteins can often result in the ab...
AbstractA new principle in constructing molecular complexes from the known high-resolution domain st...
A new principle in constructing molecular complexes from the known high-resolution domain structures...
International audienceWe present the implementation of a target function based on Small Angle Scatte...
The information content in 1-D solution X-ray scattering profiles is generally restricted to low-res...
SummaryMultidomain proteins in which individual domains are connected by linkers often possess inher...
Structural analysis of multi-domain protein complexes is a key challenge in current biology and a pr...
SummaryNMR spectroscopy and X-ray crystallography are currently the two most widely applied methods ...
International audienceThe study of complex and dynamic biomolecular assemblies is a key challenge in...
A strategy for the accurate determination of protein solution structures starting from X-ray data an...
A major challenge in structural biology is to determine the configuration of domains and proteins in...
Solving structures or structural ensembles of large macromolecular systems in solution poses a chall...
In this dissertation we show how to push the boundaries of structure elucidation using tensorial NMR...
In the last few years, SAXS of biological materials has been rapidly evolving and promises to move s...
Understanding the structure and dynamics of biological macromolecules is essential to decipher the m...
AbstractInherent flexibility and conformational heterogeneity in proteins can often result in the ab...
AbstractA new principle in constructing molecular complexes from the known high-resolution domain st...
A new principle in constructing molecular complexes from the known high-resolution domain structures...
International audienceWe present the implementation of a target function based on Small Angle Scatte...
The information content in 1-D solution X-ray scattering profiles is generally restricted to low-res...
SummaryMultidomain proteins in which individual domains are connected by linkers often possess inher...
Structural analysis of multi-domain protein complexes is a key challenge in current biology and a pr...
SummaryNMR spectroscopy and X-ray crystallography are currently the two most widely applied methods ...
International audienceThe study of complex and dynamic biomolecular assemblies is a key challenge in...
A strategy for the accurate determination of protein solution structures starting from X-ray data an...
A major challenge in structural biology is to determine the configuration of domains and proteins in...
Solving structures or structural ensembles of large macromolecular systems in solution poses a chall...
In this dissertation we show how to push the boundaries of structure elucidation using tensorial NMR...
In the last few years, SAXS of biological materials has been rapidly evolving and promises to move s...
Understanding the structure and dynamics of biological macromolecules is essential to decipher the m...
AbstractInherent flexibility and conformational heterogeneity in proteins can often result in the ab...