Structural biology aims direct visualization of macromolecules and therefore provides the most definitive way to describe its mechanisms of action. High resolution cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) is emerging and developing technique in structural biology capable of producing density maps for direct atomic modelling.
Every Thursday at 9.30, we gather a discussion group to better understand what is the current practice of cryo-EM, critically assess where it falls short, present the most recent developments and applications to interesting biological problems. We encourage everyone to take active part.
Venue: SciLifeLab Stockholm, Gamma-5 Becquerel room
Speaker: Christoph Loderer, Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics, SU
Title: Ribonucleotide reductases from subclass NrdJd: A case study for enzyme evolution
For more details please contact Alexey Amunts
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