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Dr Amin SAGAR (Centre de Biochimie Structurale)Oral
Many biologically important systems are inherently polydisperse e.g. transient protein-protein complexes, oligomerizing proteins or proteins with different co-existing conformations. Such systems are always in an equilibrium of different species and are therefore heterogenous. Importantly, such systems can’t be meaningfully studied in a holistic sense by physically separating the components of...
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Maria Marcaida (EPFL)Oral
Integrative modeling is a powerful tool to study the structure-function relationship in multi-domain flexible systems. Here we will describe the combination of modelling, solution scattering data and flexible fitting as well as biochemical and biophysical analyses that have been used to define the quaternary structure of DDX21, a human DEAD-box helicase with RNA G-quadruplex resolving...
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Robert Rambo (Diamond Light Sourcwe)Oral
Understanding how proteins and complexes move in solution remains a major challenge in structural biology. Biological macromolecules are machines that adopt a variety of structural conformations and efficiently exploring this structural space in a comprehensive and meaningful way can not be achieved solely using the solid-state methods cryo-EM and macromolecular crystallography (MX). Small...
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