Name | Beining Jin |
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Organization | University of Florida |
Position | Graduate Student |
Invited | No |
Type | Oral |
Topic | Physical Chemistry |
Title | Investigating the Conformational Dynamics of the Human A2A Adenosine Receptor in Lipid Vesicles by 19F MAS Solid-State NMR |
Author(s) | Beining Jin, Arka Prabha Ray and Matthew T. Eddy |
Author Location(s) | Department of Chemistry, University of Florida |
Abstract | With more than 800 distinct proteins encoded by the human genome, G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are the largest family of integral membrane proteins and top drug targets in academic and industrial labs. Insights into GPCR structural plasticity have largely come from NMR spectroscopic studies. To date, however, the vast majority of GPCR NMR studies have utilized preparations of GPCRs in aqueous solutions containing membrane mimetics such as detergent micelles or lipid nanodiscs. While useful, such membrane mimetics differ in their bulk physical properties from other membrane systems such as lipid vesicles, which can better represent conditions present in the cellular environment. |
Comments | I would like to attend FAME because this is a good platform for graduate students like me to showcase my work and get feedback from researchers from various backgrounds. And it is also a great chance to get a sense of where the interests and focus are in the field, exchange ideas and share experiences. |
Date | 06/01/2024 |
Time | 01:55 PM |