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Torsten Herrmann
Researcher at University of Lyon
Publications - 51
Citations - 5860
Torsten Herrmann is an academic researcher from University of Lyon. The author has contributed to research in topics: Protein structure & Magic angle spinning. The author has an hindex of 34, co-authored 51 publications receiving 5444 citations. Previous affiliations of Torsten Herrmann include Centre national de la recherche scientifique & École normale supérieure de Lyon.
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Protein NMR structure determination with automated NOE assignment using the new software CANDID and the torsion angle dynamics algorithm DYANA.
TL;DR: The CANDID approach has further been validated by de novo NMR structure determinations of four additional proteins and shows that once nearly complete sequence-specific resonance assignments are available, the automated CANDIDs approach results in greatly enhanced efficiency of the NOESY spectral analysis.
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Protein NMR structure determination with automated NOE-identification in the NOESY spectra using the new software ATNOS
TL;DR: The ATNOS procedure has been validated with experimental NMR data sets of three proteins, for which high-quality NMR structures had previously been obtained by interactive interpretation of the NOESY spectra and coincide closely with those obtained with interactive peak picking.
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A new type V toxin-antitoxin system where mRNA for toxin GhoT is cleaved by antitoxin GhoS
Xiaoxue Wang,Dana M. Lord,Hsin Yao Cheng,Devon O. Osbourne,Seok Hoon Hong,Viviana Sanchez-Torres,Cecilia Quiroga,Kevin Zheng,Torsten Herrmann,Wolfgang Peti,Michael J. Benedik,Rebecca Page,Thomas K. Wood +12 more
TL;DR: YjdO (renamed GhoT) is a membrane lytic peptide that causes ghost cell formation and increases persistence and is the first type V TA system where a protein antitoxin inhibits the toxin by cleaving specifically its mRNA.
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Rapid Proton-Detected NMR Assignment for Proteins with Fast Magic Angle Spinning
Emeline Barbet-Massin,Andrew J. Pell,J. Retel,Loren B. Andreas,Loren B. Andreas,Kristaps Jaudzems,W. Trent Franks,Andrew J. Nieuwkoop,Matthias Hiller,Victoria A. Higman,Paul Guerry,Andrea Bertarello,Michael J. Knight,Michele Felletti,Tanguy Le Marchand,Svetlana Kotelovica,I. Akopjana,Kaspars Tars,Monica Stoppini,Vittorio Bellotti,Vittorio Bellotti,Martino Bolognesi,Stefano Ricagno,James J. Chou,Robert G. Griffin,Hartmut Oschkinat,Anne Lesage,Lyndon Emsley,Torsten Herrmann,Guido Pintacuda +29 more
TL;DR: This approach facilitates and accelerates the MAS NMR assignment process, shortening the spectral acquisition times and enabling the use of unsupervised state-of-the-art computational data analysis protocols originally developed for solution NMR.
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Prion protein NMR structures of cats, dogs, pigs, and sheep
Dominikus A. Lysek,Christian Schorn,Lucas G. Nivón,Vicent Esteve-Moya,Barbara Christen,Luigi Calzolai,Christine von Schroetter,Francesco Fiorito,Torsten Herrmann,Peter Güntert,Kurt Wüthrich +10 more
TL;DR: Because the five newly determined PrPC structures originate from species with widely different transmissible spongiform encephalopathy records, the present data indicate previously uncharacterized possible correlations between local features in PrPC three-dimensional structures and susceptibility of different mammalian species to transmissible scrofa encephalopathies.