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Integrating SAXS/NMR Data for Structure Determination
Protein structure determination is crucial for a broad range of applications from fundamental biological research to next-generation drug development. Thanks to its unique capabilities, high magnetic field NMR is ideal for studying the detailed structure and dynamics of proteins in solution, the native environment of many proteins. NMR’s structure elucidation of proteins with flexible domains or multiple configurations is often not directly accessible with static techniques such as crystallography or electron microscopy. NMR has significant advantages in ... Continue readingA New Perspective for the Future of Medicine Thanks to NMR Metabolomics
NMR has a great role to play in structural biology and in turn in systems biology. Its targets are proteins and nucleic acids. Small molecules in living beings, called metabolites, are an important chapter in systems biology and have always been markers of phenotypes and of health and disease. Metabolomics is the youngest of the omic sciences. It looks to define all metabolites in a specimen, i.e. a biological fluid, a tissue, a ... Continue readingBio-NMR EC Project News
As a part of the activities related to the Bio-NMR EC Project (www.bio-nmr.net), a satellite meeting entitled “NMR in biology” of the 36th FEBS Congress, was held on June 25 in Turin, Italy. The meeting was intended to present today’s powerful NMR analytical capabilities to a broad biological community, and provide biologists with access to NMR infrastructures participating in the Bio-NMR project. Close interaction with the FEBS community through the satellite event has now become a tradition, something which began ... Continue reading