Scattering Methods in Structural Biology Part B

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Gebonden, blz. | Engels
Elsevier Science | e druk, 2023
ISBN13: 9780323991810
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Elsevier Science e druk, 2023 9780323991810
Onderdeel van serie Methods in Enzymology
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Scattering Methods in Structural Biology, Part B, Volume 676 in the Methods in Enzymology serial, highlights advances in the field, presenting chapters on Quality controls, Refining biomolecular structures and ensembles by SAXS-driven molecular dynamics simulations, Data analysis and modelling of small-angle scattering data with contrast variation, Observing protein degradation in solution by the PAN-20S proteasome complex: state-of-the-art and future perspectives of TR-SANS as a complementary tool to NMR, crystallography and Cryo-EM, Extracting structural insights from chemically-specific soft X-ray scattering, Reconstruction of 3D density of biological macromolecules from solution scattering, ATSAS- present state and new developments in computational methods, and much more.

Additional chapters cover Modeling Structure and Dynamics of Protein Complexes with SAXS Profiles (FoXSDock and MultiFoXS), Validation of macromolecular flexibility in solution by SAXS, Combining NMR, SAXS and SANS to characterize the structure and dynamics of protein complexes, Application of Molecular Simulation Methods to Analyze SAS Data, and more.

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ISBN13:9780323991810
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden

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<p>1. Quality controls <br>Jill Trewhalla <br>2. Refining biomolecular structures and ensembles by SAXS-driven molecular dynamics simulations <br>Jochen S. Hub <br>3. Data analysis and modelling of small-angle scattering data with contrast variation <br>Cy Jeffries and Andrew Whitten <br>4. Observing protein degradation in solution by the PAN-20S proteasome complex: state-of-the-art and future perspectives of TR-SANS as a complementary tool to NMR, crystallography and Cryo-EM Frank Gabel <br>5. Extracting structural insights from chemically-specific soft X-ray scattering <br>Esther W. Gomez <br>6. Reconstruction of 3D density of biological macromolecules from solution scattering <br>Thomas Grant <br>7. ATSAS- present state and new developments in computational methods <br>Dmitri Svergun and Haydyn Mertens <br>8. Modeling Structure and Dynamics of Protein Complexes with SAXS Profiles (FoXSDock and MultiFoXS) <br>Dina Schneidman <br>9. Validation of macromolecular flexibility in solution by SAXS <br>Michal Hammel <br>10. Combining NMR, SAXS and SANS to characterize the structure and dynamics of protein complexes <br>Michael Sattler <br>11. Application of Molecular Simulation Methods to Analyze SAS Data <br>Susan Krueger and Joseph Curtis <br>12. From dilute to concentrated solutions of intrinsically disordered proteins: Interpretation and analysis of collected data <br>Marie Skepo <br>13. Allosteric Inhibitors and drug discovery <br>Chris Brosey <br>14. SAXS and Fold Prediction <br>Susan Tsutakawa <br>15. SAXS Data-Assisted Modeling of Multidomain Protein Structures <br>Janlin Cheng <br>16. FRET methods for ion channels/binding <br>Manu Ben-Johny <br>17. Interpretation of solution scattering data for Protein Fibrillation <br>Bente Vestergaard and Annette Langkilde <br>18. Measuring similarity and conformational changes <br>Greg Hura <br>19. Insights from SAXS on disordered proteins on biological mechanisms: from protein folding to phase separation<br>Joshua A. Riback <br>20. Lipid/peptide interactions from molecules to microbes <br>Georg Pabst</p>
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