Dear All,
Applications are invited for a joint postdoctoral scientist position in the
laboratories of Dr. Sarah Heissler and Dr. Krishna Chinthalapudi at the
Ohio State University. The research project focuses on understanding the
role of myosin motors and other cytoskeletal proteins in health
Dear All,
Applications are invited for a joint postdoctoral position in the
laboratories of Dr. Sarah Heissler and Dr. Krishna Chinthalapudi at the
Ohio State University. The research project focuses on understanding the
role of myosin motors and other cytoskeletal proteins in health and
Dear All,
We have an immediate opening for a talented, highly motivated postdoctoral
fellow in my laboratory at the Ohio State University located in Columbus,
Ohio. The research in our laboratory is mainly focused on understanding the
role of cytoskeletal proteins in cell adhesion dynamics. We
simulation times if at all if your protein
is dynamic.
Hope this helps!
Krish
On Fri, Oct 18, 2013 at 2:52 PM, Mahesh Lingaraju mxl1...@psu.edu wrote:
Hello experts
Attached is an image showing different crystal structures of the same
protein in diffrent states (mutant vs substrate bound vs
something out of it!
Thank you very much for all your suggestions.
Krish
On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 2:34 PM, Timothy Craig tlmcra...@hotmail.comwrote:
Hi Krish,
You may need to do some construct engineering to get your protein to
express well to the plasma membrane. These steps involve creating
Hi John,
Thank you very much for all the valuable suggestions and the helpful link.
I think it's worth trying S.cerevisiae both for expression and also
protecting the environment from that strong Pichia odour.
Krish
On Fri, Jul 12, 2013 at 3:17 PM, John Lee kw...@msg.ucsf.edu wrote:
Hi
Dear All,
First of all sorry for bringing the non-ccp4 post. As our CCP4 community is
filled with experts in various fields of structural biology: I'd like to
get some help/suggestions from the membrane proteins expert community.
I'm trying to express my membrane protein in Pichia pastoris
Dear Wenhe,
You don't need any skills to use Ligplot. Only thing you have to give is
the residue number of the ligand or the small molecule you are interested
in the command line.
There are other commercial software but i don't know whether they are of
any interest to you ! MOE or MAESTRO
I second Stephen's comments on NanoITC. I haven't seen any improvement in
terms of volume. The total volume one should use is very much comparable to
MicroCal VP-ITC. Analysis software is OK--not so good--crashing some
times--GUI needs to bit robust in handling the data.
HTH !
Krishna
Dear Shveta,
I have seen similar trends with PRODRG. I recommend you to use
other molecular modeling programs like Hyperchem or Maestro to get more
consistent geometric parameters for small molecules. Once you know the
bondlengths and bond angles from aforesaid molecular modeling programs, you
Dear Min,
You can use microscale thermophoresis for this kind of tricky cases when you
have limited amount of protein and ligands. There is enough literature on
this topic.
have a look in the following reference:
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2006 Dec 26;103(52):19678-82
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Hi,
It would be nice if you mention more clearly how you have done
TLS..i.e.,domains or individual residues or molecules !! You should keep in
mind that you have 2.8A data. I would do TLSANL with domains or molecules.
Best regards,
Krishna Ch
PhD Student
Hannover Medical school
Germany
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