Lecture by Dr. Peter W. Schuck from NIH, Bethesda, US entitled „Potential and Limitations of Multi-Method Approaches for Studying Dynamic Multi-Protein Interactions With Applications SARS-CoV-2 Nucleocapsid Interactions“ from the CAPSID Seminar Speaker Series, will take place on 22 April 2021 at 2 p.m.via online broadcasting via the ZOOM application.
ANNOTATION:
Many proteins function as part of multi-protein complexes that are dynamically assembled, and structurally polymorphic due to weak and highly multi-valent interactions, which frequently involve promiscuous domains and intrinsically disordered regions. Peter Schuck’s interest is in the development of biophysical methods that can elucidate coarse grained architectural and energetic principles of such complexes. This has led us to new hydrodynamic, calorimetric, and global analysis techniques. Peter Schuck will review their potential and limitations, illustrated in their application to study the SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid assembly process.
More information about lecture and registration on the project web site: https://capsid.vbcf.ac.at/events/
ANNOTATION and SUBMISSION DATA OF THE LECTURE (pdf)
Funding programme of the CAPSID project: Interreg V-A Slovakia-Austria
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