These are both coming from some of #biophysics oriented research groups of the @[email protected] of the @[email protected] . With special thanks to committee member Henrike Heise who came from Germany for Raffaella’s defense and treated us to a great #ssNMR and DNP talk yesterday
Mark the date! The next Alpine conference on magnetic resonance in solids is planned for Sept 14-18 2025, as usual in beautiful #Chamonix-Mont-Blanc in the Alps. The invited speakers are listed on the conference website already: https://alpine-conference.org The registration opens early next year. #NMRchat #ssNMR
Alpine Conference on Magnetic Resonance in Solids VPS

Slightly delayed due to my holidays, but excited to share this new paper that came out online a little while ago in ACS Applied Materials and Interfaces: https://doi.org/10.1021/acsami.4c08428 In it, PhD student Pushpa Rampratap spearheaded our effort to use MAS #NMR to study ECM-like #hydrogels. In a prior publication (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.carbpol.2023.121063) she described methods for preparing 13C enriched version of the polysaccharide hyaluronic acid…. #glycotime #nmrchat #ssnmr
Among many other topics, you can find discussion of how #SSNMR is particularly useful to understand the surface features of protein aggregates (their fuzzy coat), which are often hard to see by cryo-EM and other techniques. (2/2)
Our latest (review) article is now available online: https://doi.org/10.1042/BST20230731 in the journal Biochemical Transactions. In this invited article “Solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance in the structural study of polyglutamine aggregation”, I have reviewed the contributions that solid-state #NMR #SSNMR has made to our understanding of the mutant protein aggregates in #huntingtonsdisease and related #polyQ disorders. (1/2)
Solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance in the structural study of polyglutamine aggregation

The aggregation of proteins into amyloid-like fibrils is seen in many neurodegenerative diseases. Recent years have seen much progress in our understanding of these misfolded protein inclusions, thanks to advances in techniques such as solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (ssNMR) spectroscopy and cryogenic electron microscopy (cryo-EM). However, multiple repeat-expansion-related disorders have presented special challenges to structural elucidation. This review discusses the special role of ssNMR analysis in the study of protein aggregates associated with CAG repeat expansion disorders. In these diseases, the misfolding and aggregation affect mutant proteins with expanded polyglutamine segments. The most common disorder, Huntington's disease (HD), is connected to the mutation of the huntingtin protein. Since the discovery of the genetic causes for HD in the 1990s, steady progress in our understanding of the role of protein aggregation has depended on the integrative and interdisciplinary use of multiple types of structural techniques. The heterogeneous and dynamic features of polyQ protein fibrils, and in particular those formed by huntingtin N-terminal fragments, have made these aggregates into challenging targets for structural analysis. ssNMR has offered unique insights into many aspects of these amyloid-like aggregates. These include the atomic-level structure of the polyglutamine core, but also measurements of dynamics and solvent accessibility of the non-core flanking domains of these fibrils' fuzzy coats. The obtained structural insights shed new light on pathogenic mechanisms behind this and other protein misfolding diseases.

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Photo from yesterday’s official opening of the new CryoMAS #ssNMR platform in #umea (Sweden). Great talks covering all aspects of #ssnmr and its diverse applications.
Busy week coming - but am definitely looking forward to next week visiting #Cambridge (UK) to discuss #amyloid #ssNMR #ECM #polysaccharides and more. Actually my first visit there, although I spent quite a few years in the 'other' Cambridge (MASS/USA). :-)
Chamonix hike during the #alpineMR2023 conference #ssNMR #nmrchat
Onderweg naar een congres dat totaal gewijd is aan vast stof #NMR! Het is in Chamonix (in de Alpen). #alpineMR2023 #ssNMR