Structure and Dynamics of Viruses by MAS NMR
During the 48th session of the Global NMR Discussion Meetings held on May 17, 2022 via Zoom, Gal Porat-Dahlerbruch from the University of Delaware gave a talk on the topic "Structure and Dynamics of Viruses by MAS NMR". The recording serves as a tutorial.
Abstract:
Magic angle spinning (MAS) NMR has been widely used to characterize the structure and dynamics of viruses at all levels of organization. In this talk, I will cover the basics of MAS NMR spectroscopy with specific emphasis on experiments designed to study viruses, discuss the advantages and complementarity of MAS NMR with respect to other structural biology techniques, and present examples of unique insights gained into HIV-1, Influenza A, Hepatitis B, and other viruses.
Read their recent review here:
Gal Porat-Dahlerbruch, Amir Goldbourt, Tatyana Polenova (2021) Virus Structures and Dynamics by Magic-Angle-Spinning NMR. Annual Review in Virology. 8(1):219-237. DOI: 10.1146/annurev-virology-011921-064653.
Speaker's biography:
2015-2018: BS Chemistry, Tel Aviv University, Israel
2018-2019: Graduate Research Assistant, Tel Aviv University, Israel (Prof. Amir Goldbourt)
2019-Present: Ph.D. Candidate, University of Delaware, USA (Prof. Tatyana Polenova)
Twitter: @MagicAngleGal
Polenova laboratory website: https://sites.udel.edu/polenova-group/