Browsing Molecular Biophysics Unit (MBU) by Subject "NMR spectroscopy"
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Acyclic peptides as conformational models
Proteins and polypeptides play multi?faceted functional roles in the living organism. Numerous biological processes are controlled by these biomolecules. Hence, there is widespread interest in understanding the structure, ... -
Characterizing the link between dynamics and function in proteins that violate the structure-function paradigm
The structure-function paradigm states that the three-dimensional structure of a protein is dictated by its amino acid sequence, which influences its function. However, this paradigm fails to explain the behaviour of ... -
Comparative analyses of homologous protein sequences and structures : Inference on protein evolution
Proteins are linear polymers composed of 20 different amino acid residues and can fold into complex three-dimensional (3D) structures. For a given protein, the information required to fold into a precise 3D structure is ... -
Conformational Heterogeneity, Solution Structure and Autoregulatory Roles of the MazE9 Antitoxin from Mycobacterium tuberculosis
The work presented in this thesis endeavors to decode the details of the dynamics of MazE9 antitoxin of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis MazEF9 toxin-antitoxin system and the transcriptional autoregulation effected by it. ... -
Protein folding and Disulphide rich peptide(s) folds
Protein folding and protein folds are two sides of a coin. The study of protein folding processes is crucial for advancing our knowledge in fundamental cellular processes while the study of protein folds is important for ...

