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Biological Small Angle Scattering: Techniques, Strategies and Tips

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Small Angle Scattering: Historical Perspective and Future Outlook
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    Chapter 2 Sample and Buffer Preparation for SAXS
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    Chapter 3 Considerations for Sample Preparation Using Size-Exclusion Chromatography for Home and Synchrotron Sources
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    Chapter 4 How to Analyze and Present SAS Data for Publication
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    Chapter 5 Designing and Performing Biological Solution Small-Angle Neutron Scattering Contrast Variation Experiments on Multi-component Assemblies
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    Chapter 6 SAS-Based Structural Modelling and Model Validation
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    Chapter 7 Structural Characterization of Highly Flexible Proteins by Small-Angle Scattering
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    Chapter 8 What Can We Learn from Wide-Angle Solution Scattering?
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    Chapter 9 SAS-Based Studies of Protein Fibrillation
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    Chapter 10 High Resolution Distance Distributions Determined by X-Ray and Neutron Scattering
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    Chapter 11 A Successful Combination: Coupling SE-HPLC with SAXS
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    Chapter 12 Applications of SANS to Study Membrane Protein Systems
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    Chapter 13 Hybrid Applications of Solution Scattering to Aid Structural Biology
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    Chapter 14 A Practical Guide to iSPOT Modeling: An Integrative Structural Biology Platform
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    Chapter 15 Small Angle Scattering for Pharmaceutical Applications: From Drugs to Drug Delivery Systems
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Chapter title
Structural Characterization of Highly Flexible Proteins by Small-Angle Scattering
Chapter number 7
Book title
Biological Small Angle Scattering: Techniques, Strategies and Tips
Published in
Advances in experimental medicine and biology, January 2017
DOI 10.1007/978-981-10-6038-0_7
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Book ISBNs
978-9-81-106037-3, 978-9-81-106038-0
Authors

Tiago N. Cordeiro, Fátima Herranz-Trillo, Annika Urbanek, Alejandro Estaña, Juan Cortés, Nathalie Sibille, Pau Bernadó

Abstract

Intrinsically Disordered Proteins (IDPs) are fundamental actors of biological processes. Their inherent plasticity facilitates very specialized tasks in cell regulation and signalling, and their malfunction is linked to severe pathologies. Understanding the functional role of disorder requires the structural characterization of IDPs and the complexes they form. Small-angle Scattering of X-rays (SAXS) and Neutrons (SANS) have notably contributed to this structural understanding. In this review we summarize the most relevant developments in the field of SAS studies of disordered proteins. Emphasis is given to ensemble methods and how SAS data can be combined with computational approaches or other biophysical information such as NMR. The unique capabilities of SAS enable its application to extremely challenging disordered systems such as low-complexity regions, amyloidogenic proteins and transient biomolecular complexes. This reinforces the fundamental role of SAS in the structural and dynamic characterization of this elusive family of proteins.

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Readers by professional status Count As %
Researcher 11 27%
Student > Ph. D. Student 10 24%
Student > Bachelor 5 12%
Student > Master 4 10%
Other 3 7%
Other 2 5%
Unknown 6 15%
Readers by discipline Count As %
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 14 34%
Chemistry 10 24%
Physics and Astronomy 2 5%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences 2 5%
Environmental Science 1 2%
Other 3 7%
Unknown 9 22%