The non-invasive nature of NMR offers a means to monitor biochemical reactions in situ at the atomic level. We harness this advantage to monitor a complex chemoenzymatic reaction that sequentially modifies reagents and loads the product on a nonribosomal peptide synthetase carrier protein. We present a protocol including a pulse sequence that permits to assess both the integrity of reagents and the completion of each step in the reaction, thus alleviating otherwise time-consuming and costly approaches to debug and repeat inefficient reactions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe self-assembly of bowlic supramolecules on graphene surface is studied with single molecular sensitivity. This is achieved by incorporating a heavy metal tag in the form of a single W atom into the tip of the molecular structure, which enables the direct imaging of molecular distribution using annular dark-field scanning transmission electron microscopy (ADF-STEM) along with graphene as an electron transparent support. The bowlic molecules have nonplanar geometry, and their orientations with respect to their graphene substrate and with each other result in various packing configurations.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMDM2 and MDMX, negative regulators of the tumor suppressor p53, can work separately and as a heteromeric complex to restrain p53's functions. MDM2 also has pro-oncogenic roles in cells, tissues, and animals that are independent of p53. There is less information available about p53-independent roles of MDMX or the MDM2-MDMX complex.
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