Lecture 4: solving protein structures Flashcards
1
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X-ray crystallography [pros & cons]
A
- not limited by protein size
- capable of very high-res structures
// - requires protein crystals
- normally only “sees” a single conformation
2
Q
NMR [pros & cons]
A
- captures multiple conformations
- captures weak protein-protein or protein-ligand information
- no need for crystals
// - needs isotope labeling
- limited by protein size [good for small proteins]
3
Q
Cryogenic electronic microscopy (cryo-EM) [pros & cons]
A
- works well for large complexes
- no need for crystals
// - does not work well for small proteins
- limited by resolution structures [low res.]
4
Q
Protein structure prediction [pros & cons]
A
- no lab-bench work needed
- can be done quickly
// - limited by the size of the database
- model still needs validation by empirical data
5
Q
most commonly used method for protein structure identification
A
x-ray