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    Controlling forward and backward rotary molecular motion on demand

    Synthetic molecular machines hold tremendous potential to revolutionize chemical and materials sciences. Their autonomous motion controlled by external stimuli allows to develop smart materials whose propertie...

    L. Pfeifer, S. Crespi, P. van der Meulen, J. Kemmink, R. M. Scheek in Nature Communications (2022)

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    Structure from NMR and molecular dynamics: Distance restraining inhibits motion in the essential subspace

    We address the question how well proteins can be modelled on the basis of NMR data, when these data are incorporated into the protein model using distance restraints in a molecular dynamics simulation. We foun...

    R. M. Scheek, N. A. J. van Nuland, B. L. de Groot, A. Amadei in Journal of Biomolecular NMR (1995)

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    Structure Determination by NMR: The Modeling of NMR Parameters as Ensemble Averages

    High-resolution NMR has become a well established technique for determining three-dimensional structures of small proteins in solution1. Procedures for assigning resonances to individual spins are being automated...

    R. M. Scheek, A. E. Torda, J. Kemmink in Computational Aspects of the Study of Biol… (1991)

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    A Two-Dimensional NMR Study of the Complex of lac Repressor Headpiece with a 14 Base Pair lac Operator Fragment

    Lac repressor of E. coli recognizes a 20 to 25 basepair DNA sequence called the lac operator.1–4 When it binds to this region it blocks transcription of the genes coding for the lactose enzymes. Genetic and bioch...

    R. Boelens, R. M. Scheek, R. M. J. N. Lamerichs, J. de Vlieg in DNA—Ligand Interactions (1987)