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Angela M Gronenborn

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Naplavova A, Kozelekova A, Crha R, Gronenborn A, Hritz J
Int J Biol Macromol . 2025 Feb; 305(Pt 2):141253. PMID: 39978522
The main role of dimeric 14-3-3 proteins is to modulate the activity of several hundred binding partners by interacting with phosphorylated residues of the partner proteins, often located in disordered...
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Filip A, Cozar B, Floare C, Prnau A, Mic M, Gronenborn A, et al.
Int J Biol Macromol . 2025 Feb; 302:140579. PMID: 39900151
Cataract is a progressive loss of eye lens transparency, as a result of age-related chemical modifications or due to congenital mutations in crystallins. A vital antioxidant in the aqueous humor,...
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Volz S, Malone J, Guseman A, Gronenborn A, Marqusee S
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2025 Feb; 122(6):e2410860122. PMID: 39899721
Human γD-crystallin, a monomeric protein abundant in the eye lens nucleus, must remain stably folded for an individual's entire lifetime to avoid aggregation and protein deposition-associated cataract formation. γD-crystallin contains...
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Gronenborn A
FEBS J . 2025 Jan; 292(5):933-935. PMID: 39754354
Rapidly emerging technologies, such as generative AI tools, have already had a reverberating impact on science and society. The notion that such tools could be entrusted with 'mapping' the trajectory...
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Bhinderwala F, Gronenborn A
J Am Chem Soc . 2024 Dec; 147(1):1028-1033. PMID: 39693054
Small GTPases (smG) are a 150-member family of proteins, comprising five subfamilies: Ras, Rho, Arf, Rab, and Ran-GTPases. These proteins function as molecular switches, toggling between two distinct nucleotide-bound states....
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Zhu W, Monnie C, Kitoka K, Gronenborn A
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl . 2024 Nov; 64(7):e202419709. PMID: 39571097
Fluorine-19 NMR spectroscopy has emerged as a powerful tool for studying protein structure, dynamics, and interactions. Of particular interest is the exploitation of trifluoromethyl (tfm) groups, given their high sensitivity...
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Guo C, Whitehead R, Struppe J, Porat-Dahlerbruch G, Hassan A, Gronenborn A, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 Nov; PMID: 39554170
Icosahedral dsDNA viruses such as the tailed bacteriophages and herpesviruses have a conserved pathway to virion assembly that is initiated from a scaffolding protein driven procapsid formation. The dsDNA is...
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Runge B, Zadorozhnyi R, Quinn C, Russell R, Lu M, Antolinez S, et al.
J Am Chem Soc . 2024 Oct; 146(44):30483-30494. PMID: 39440810
Traditional protein structure determination by magic angle spinning (MAS) solid-state NMR spectroscopy primarily relies on interatomic distances up to 8 Å, extracted from C-, N-, and H-based dipolar-based correlation experiments....
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Bogdanov A, Gao L, Dalaloyan A, Zhu W, Seal M, Su X, et al.
Phys Chem Chem Phys . 2024 Oct; 26(42):26921-26932. PMID: 39417349
F electron-nuclear double resonance (ENDOR) has emerged as an attractive method for determining distance distributions in biomolecules in the range of 0.7-2 nm, which is not easily accessible by pulsed...
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Movellan K, Zhu W, Banks D, Kempf J, Runge B, Gronenborn A, et al.
Sci Adv . 2024 Oct; 10(40):eadq3115. PMID: 39356759
Obtaining atomic-level information on components in the cell is a major focus in structural biology. Elucidating specific structural and dynamic features of proteins and their interactions in the cellular context...