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Marc Anthony Caporini

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Dynamic Nuclear Polarization Magic-Angle Spinning Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Combined with Molecular Dynamics Simulations Permits Detection of Order and Disorder in Viral Assemblies

David Lyndon Emsley, Marc Anthony Caporini

We report dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP)-enhanced magic-angle spinning (MAS) NMR spectroscopy in viral capsids from HIV-1 and bacteriophage AP205. Viruses regulate their life cycles and infectivity through modulation of their structures and dynamics. W ...
2019

Solid-state NMR enhanced by dynamic nuclear polarization as a novel tool for ribosome structural biology

Geoffrey Bodenhausen, Diego Carnevale, Marc Anthony Caporini

The impact of Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) on studies of large macromolecular complexes hinges on improvements in sensitivity and resolution. Dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) in the solid state can offer improved sensitivity, provided sample preparat ...
Springer Verlag2013

Procédé pour spectroscopie RMN d'échantillons solides

Geoffrey Bodenhausen, Simone Ulzega, Marc Anthony Caporini

A method for performing magnetic resonance spectroscopy on solid sample containing nuclei of interest with spin quantum number I, comprising: subjecting the sample to a static magnetic field, spinning the sample at the magic angle and broad-band excitation ...
2013
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