Advanced ensemble modelling of flexible macromolecules using X-ray solution scattering
European Molecular Biology Laboratory · European Molecular Biology Laboratory
Abstract
Dynamic ensembles of macromolecules mediate essential processes in biology. Understanding the mechanisms driving the function and molecular interactions of 'unstructured' and flexible molecules requires alternative approaches to those traditionally employed in structural biology. Small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) is an established method for structural characterization of biological macromolecules in solution, and is directly applicable to the study of flexible systems such as intrinsically disordered proteins and multi-domain proteins with unstructured regions. The Ensemble Optimization Method (EOM) [Bernadó et al. (2007 ▶). J. Am. Chem. Soc. 129, 5656-5664] was the first approach introducing the concept of…
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- 27.24
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- 100%
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Authors
4- GTGiancarlo TriaCorresponding
European Molecular Biology Laboratory, European Molecular Biology Laboratory
- HDHaydyn D. T. Mertens
European Molecular Biology Laboratory, European Molecular Biology Laboratory
- MKMichael Kachala
European Molecular Biology Laboratory, European Molecular Biology Laboratory
- DIDmitri I. Svergun
European Molecular Biology Laboratory, European Molecular Biology Laboratory
Topics & keywords
- Macromolecule
- Computer science
- Scattering
- Small-angle X-ray scattering
- Chemistry
- Physics
- Optics
- Biochemistry