EPR-NMR for Protein Modeling

During the 57th session of the Global NMR Discussion Meetings held on November 29th, 2022 via Zoom, Prof. Gunnar Jeschke from ETH Zurich, gave a talk on the topic "Integrating EPR distance distribution restraints with NMR data in protein models". The recording serves as a tutorial.

Abstract:
This zoominar will start with a short explanation of in silico spin labelling, which is useful for planning paramagnetic relaxation enhancement (PRE) NMR experiments as well as DEER EPR experiments for measuring distance distributions. I will continue with a primer on converting DEER data into distance distributions. The zoominar concludes with an example of using distance distributions in modelling a weakly structured low-complexity domain of an RNA-binding protein.

Speaker's biography:
1993-1996 PhD at ETH Zurich, Switzerland, with A. Schweiger
1998-2006 Group Leader, Max Planck Institute for Polymer Science in Mainz, Germany, with H. W. Spiess
2006-2008 Professor at the University of Konstanz, Germany
2008- Professor at ETH Zurich

Follow Prof. Jeschke's work here:
Website: https://epr.ethz.ch/

Link: https://youtu.be/uBzEOv-wx08

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