How intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) play a key role in cellular processes

Join this upcoming webinar to learn how nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy can provide structural data, at an atomic level

10 Jan 2020
Sophie Ball
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In this SelectScience webinar, Professor Jane Dyson from the Scripps Research Institute will discuss the important role that intrinsically disordered proteins (IDPs) play in cellular processes. Dyson will explain how to apply high-resolution nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy to provide structural data, at an atomic level, obtained in the proteins’ native state.

For more this topic, watch Dyson discuss the benefits of using NMR for the study of these IDP mechanisms, in this exclusive video interview with The Scientists' Channel.

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Watch this webinar to learn about:

  • The importance of intrinsic disorder in proteins for cell function and dysfunction
  • How NMR has become the primary tool of investigation for IDPs
  • Experimental approaches revealing IDP function, dynamics, and interaction

Who should attend:

  • Researchers in academia and the pharmaceutical industry interested in IDPs and how to study these by using NMR

The live webinar takes place on Tuesday, January 21, 2020, at:

16:00 GMT
11:00 EST
08:00 PST
17:00 CET

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