Many intracellular proteins are required to interact or bind to other macromolecules within a bind DNA. Such proteins often have conserved structural features, called motifs, whis at can cell in order to function properly. One class of such proteins is comprised of proteins tha interact with DNA. One such motif consists of two closely aligned a-helices(shown as cylinders below)that each have leucine-rich regions. This motif is referred to as a leucine
There are many structural configurations where we do not have to deal with the full 3-D case. First let's consider the models Let's then see under what conditions we can apply them A. Plane Stress
16810(16682) Engineering Design and Rapid Prototyping Design optimization - Structural Design Optimization Instructor(s) Prof, olivier de Weck Dr. Il Yong Kim
NMR screening in drug discovery Jonathan M Moore NMR methods in drug discovery have traditionally been used drugs. Many pharmaceutical industry research groups have to obtain structural information for drug targets or embarked on drug discovery programs using NMR screen-
NMR supplement The second decade into the third millenium Kurt Wuthrich NMR spectroscopy is one of the principal experimental techniques of structural biology, with abilities to determine atomic resolution structures as well as investigate dynamics and intermolecular interactions of
NMR of drugs and ligands bound to receptors Anthony Watts NMR methods are now able to give detailed structural, dynamic of these still not identified or classed into families [4\]. and electronic information about drugs and ligands while
Chapter 9 The principle of ebXML 9.1 The introduction of ebXML 9.1.1 What is ebXML? ebXML is a global electronic business standard that is sponsored by UN/CEFACT(United Nations Center For Trade Facilitation And Electronic Business)and OASIS(Organization for the Advancement of Structural Information Standards). ebXML thus defines a framework for global