New Tools Provide New Insights in NMR Studies of Protein Dynamics
University of Toronto · McGill University
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Abstract
There is growing evidence that structural flexibility plays a central role in the function of protein molecules. Many of the experimental data come from nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy, a technique that allows internal motions to be probed with exquisite time and spatial resolution. Recent methodological advancements in NMR have extended our ability to characterize protein dynamics and promise to shed new light on the mechanisms by which these molecules function. Here, we present a brief overview of some of the new methods, together with applications that illustrate the level of detail at which protein motions can now be observed.
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- Protein dynamics
- Flexibility (engineering)
- Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy
- Protein function
- Function (biology)
- Dynamics (music)
- Molecular dynamics
- Biological system
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