20 March 2026, 13:00
An EPR view on contacts, crowding and conformations of intrinsically disordered biopolymers
20 March 20262026Hamburg SpeakerEMBL Hamburg
Description AbstractBridging the concentration gap between the dispersed state of intrinsically disordered biopolymers and their high concentration states relevant for cellular environment including membrane less organelles as well as for food biochemistry and food technology is a serious challenge In this talk I will present an approach based on the conventional and newly developed pulse EPR techniques and aimed to describe the spatial and conformational distributions in biomolecular condensates and weak aggregates This methodology can potentially also shed light on the biomolecules solvation Furthermore comparison of pulse EPR data with small angle scattering and THz calorimetry data might appear very interesting Importantly new EPR method to determine local biopolymer density will be presented which might appear an efficient support for SAXS SANS based determination of conformational ensembles of intrinsically disordered biomolecules About the speaker Biographical information about the speaker Meet the speakerTo meet with the speaker informally after the talks sign up here add link We especially encourage predocs and postdocs to take advantage of this opportunity Attachments Link to a file for example a pdf of the seminar s programme the file can be uploaded on the intranet Connection detailsZoom link Meeting ID XXXXXXXXX Password XXXXXXX Please note that the talk will yes not be recorded For the FAQ section as a zoom participant please use either the chat function the host will read out your question or the raise your hand function and turn on your microphone... AbstractBridging the concentration gap between the dispersed state of intrinsically disordered biopolymers and their high-concentration states relevant for cellular environment, including membrane-less organelles, as well as for food biochemistry and food technology, is a serious challenge. In this talk, I will present an approach based on the conventional and newly developed pulse EPR techniques and aimed to describe the spatial and conformational distributions in biomolecular condensates and weak aggregates. This methodology can potentially also shed light on the biomolecules’ solvation. Furthermore, comparison of pulse EPR data with small angle scattering and THz calorimetry data might appear very interesting. Importantly, new EPR method to determine local biopolymer density will be presented, which might appear an efficient support for SAXS/SANS based determination of conformational...
Speaker(s): Maxim Yulikov, ETH Zuerich, Switzerland
Host: Clement Blanchet, EMBL Hamburg Unit
Place: Seminar Room 48e
EMBL Hamburg
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Abstract
Bridging the concentration gap between the dispersed state of intrinsically disordered biopolymers and their high-concentration states relevant for cellular environment, including membrane-less organelles, as well as for food biochemistry and food technology, is a serious challenge. In this talk, I will present an approach based on the conventional and newly developed pulse EPR techniques and aimed to describe the spatial and conformational distributions in biomolecular condensates and weak aggregates. This methodology can potentially also shed light on the biomolecules’ solvation. Furthermore, comparison of pulse EPR data with small angle scattering and THz calorimetry data might appear very interesting. Importantly, new EPR method to determine local biopolymer density will be presented, which might appear an efficient support for SAXS/SANS based determination of conformational ensembles of intrinsically disordered biomolecules.
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*For the FAQ section, as a zoom participant, please use either the chat function (the host will read out your question) or the “raise your hand” function and turn on your microphone.