Nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is now a well-established tool for determining structures of small to moderate size biomacromolecules. The horizon is expanding, however, through recent methodological advances, including the evolution of approaches that combine NMR with computational, X-ray crystallographic, cryo-electron microscopic, and single molecule methodologies. These have led to unprecedented insights into structure, dynamics, and mechanisms, even in large systems, making NMR a premier tool for studying macromolecular function. This symposium will highlight the latest technological advances in NMR spectroscopy, as well as recent bio-functional discoveries made using these approaches. Emphasis will be placed on systems that challenge the current technology, including high-molecular weights, membrane proteins, folding and dynamics, transient states, and drug discovery. In addition, the symposium will provide a forum for discussions on the needs and efforts to consolidate the best approaches, and on the latest advances and new trends in biological NMR.
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[NMR paper] An account of NMR in structural biology.
An account of NMR in structural biology.
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Nat Struct Biol. 1997 Oct;4 Suppl:841-4
Authors: Wagner G
With the ability to determine atomic resolution structures of biological macromolecules in semi-physiological conditions, nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR) has become an eminent...
2009 Keystone Symposia Conference: Frontiers of NMR in Biology
2009 Keystone Symposia Conference: Frontiers of NMR in Biology
Date: February 15 - 20, 2009
Location: Hilton Santa Fe Historic Plaza, Santa Fe, New Mexico
Meeting Summary:
Over the past several decades Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) spectroscopy has become an indispensable tool in structural and molecular biology, with most recent contributions to genomics, proteomics and...