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Julie Forman-Kay

NMR approaches for intrinsically disordered proteins

NMR is a powerful tool for obtaining site-specific information about dynamic systems, including intrinsically disordered proteins and protein regions (IDPs/IDRs) which do not adopt unique, stable folded structures. While computational approaches are increasingly powerful for stable proteins and protein domains, there is a huge need for experimental information about IDPs, IDRs and the highly dynamic complexes that they often make with other disordered proteins, folded domains and other biomolecules. The lecture will highlight examples of NMR studies of IDPs and their dynamic complexes, including condensed state models of those found in biomolecular condensates.

8:00 AM California or 11:00 AM Boston or 5:00 PM Paris or 9:30 PM Delhi

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