Search Results - "Martell, Swetlana"
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Secondary Structure, Dynamics, and Topology of a Seven-Helix Receptor in Native Membranes, Studied by Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy
Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (01-01-2007)“…In the loop: High‐resolution solid‐state NMR spectroscopy is used to study the secondary structure, dynamics, and membrane topology of an entire seven‐helix…”
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Complex Formation and Light Activation in Membrane-Embedded Sensory Rhodopsin II as Seen by Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy
Published in Structure (London) (10-03-2010)“…Microbial rhodopsins execute diverse biological functions in the cellular membrane. A mechanistic understanding of their functional profile is, however, still…”
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Analysis of Light-Induced Conformational Changes of Natronomonas pharaonis Sensory Rhodopsin II by Time Resolved Electron Paramagnetic Resonance Spectroscopy
Published in Photochemistry and photobiology (01-03-2007)“…The nature and kinetics of the conformational changes leading to the activated state of NpSRII/NpHtrII157 were investigated by time‐resolved electron…”
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Salt-driven Equilibrium between Two Conformations in the HAMP Domain from Natronomonas pharaonis
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (17-10-2008)“…HAMP domains (conserved in histidine kinases, adenylyl cyclases, methyl-accepting chemotaxis proteins, and phosphatases) perform their putative function as…”
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Structural Analysis of a HAMP Domain
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (18-11-2005)“…Sensory rhodopsin II, the photophobic receptor from Natronomonas pharaonis (NpSRII)55The abbreviations used are: HAMP domain, conserved signal transduction…”
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Salt-driven Equilibrium between Two Conformations in the HAMP Domain from Natronomonas pharaonis: THE LANGUAGE OF SIGNAL TRANSFER?
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (17-10-2008)“…HAMP domains (conserved in histidine kinases, adenylyl cyclases, methyl-accepting chemotaxis proteins, and phosphatases) perform their putative function as…”
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Atomic Force Spectroscopy Measures Light Activation And Transducer Binding Induced Structural Changes In The Sensory Rhodopsin II
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The Signal Transfer from the Receptor NpSRII to the Transducer NpHtrII Is Not Hampered by the D75N Mutation
Published in Biophysical journal (04-05-2011)“…Sensory rhodopsin II ( NpSRII) is a phototaxis receptor of Natronomonas pharaonis that performs its function in complex with its cognate transducer ( NpHtrII)…”
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Structural analysis of a HAMP domain: the linker region of the phototransducer in complex with sensory rhodopsin II
Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (18-11-2005)“…Sensory rhodopsin II, the photophobic receptor from Natronomonas pharaonis (NpSRII)5, forms a 2:2 complex with its cognate transducer (N. pharaonis…”
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Single-Molecule Force Spectroscopy Measures Structural Changes Induced by Light Activation and Transducer Binding in Sensory Rhodopsin II
Published in Journal of molecular biology (04-12-2009)“…Microbial rhodopsins are a family of seven-helical transmembrane proteins containing retinal as chromophore. Sensory rhodopsin II (SRII) triggers two very…”
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Interaction of a G Protein-coupled Receptor with a G Protein-derived Peptide Induces Structural Changes in both Peptide and Receptor: A Fourier-transform Infrared Study Using Isotopically Labeled Peptides
Published in Journal of molecular biology (09-03-2007)“…G protein-coupled receptor signaling involves productive interaction between agonist-activated receptor and G protein. We have used Fourier-transform infrared…”
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Cover Picture: Secondary Structure, Dynamics, and Topology of a Seven-Helix Receptor in Native Membranes, Studied by Solid-State NMR Spectroscopy (Angew. Chem. Int. Ed. 3/2007)
Published in Angewandte Chemie International Edition (08-01-2007)“…Membrane proteins can now be studied in their native environments by using high‐resolution solid‐state NMR spectroscopy. Techniques that probe rigid, mobile,…”
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Titelbild: Sekundärstruktur, Dynamik und Topologie eines Sieben‐Helix‐Rezeptors in nativer Membranumgebung, untersucht mit Festkörper‐NMR‐Spektroskopie (Angew. Chem. 3/2007)
Published in Angewandte Chemie (08-01-2007)“…Membranproteine können nun durch hochauflösende Festkörper‐NMR‐Spektroskopie in ihrer natürlichen Umgebung studiert werden. Die Detektion unbeweglicher,…”
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Sekundärstruktur, Dynamik und Topologie eines Sieben‐Helix‐Rezeptors in nativer Membranumgebung, untersucht mit Festkörper‐NMR‐Spektroskopie
Published in Angewandte Chemie (08-01-2007)“…Mit hochauflösender Festkörper‐NMR‐Spektroskopie lassen sich Sekundärstruktur, Dynamik und Membrantopologie eines vollständigen 7TM‐Helix‐Rezeptors – des…”
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Sekundärstruktur, Dynamik und Topologie eines Sieben-Helix-Rezeptors in nativer Membranumgebung, untersucht mit Festkörper-NMR-Spektroskopie
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Titelbild: Sekundärstruktur, Dynamik und Topologie eines Sieben‐Helix‐Rezeptors in nativer Membranumgebung, untersucht mit Festkörper‐NMR‐Spektroskopie (Angew. Chem. 3/2007)
Published in Angewandte Chemie (08-01-2007)“…Membranproteine können nun durch hochauflösende Festkörper‐NMR‐Spektroskopie in ihrer natürlichen Umgebung studiert werden. Die Detektion unbeweglicher,…”
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