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Our research field is the structural biology of proteins that are involved in signal transduction at the membrane surface. We use integrative structural biology approaches (Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy, X-ray crystallography, and atomistic molecular dynamics simulations) in combination with other biophysical and biochemical techniques to investigate the structure, dynamics, and membrane interactions of these highly dynamic multi-modular protein systems.
Our offices and the wet laboratory are located in suites N118 and N120 on the first floor of the NMR Wing of the Biochemistry & Biophysics Building. The NMR laboratory is located in room N108 of the NMR Wing.
The principal investigator, Dr. Tatyana I. Igumenova, can be reached at:
Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics
Texas A&M University
NMR Wing of Biochemistry & Biophysics Building, Rm. N118A
TAMU 2128 | College Station, TX 77843-2128
[email protected]
Tel. (office) 979.845.6312
Tel. (wet lab) 979.845.6313
Tel. (NMR lab) 979.458.2296
FAX 979.845.4946
Our offices and the wet laboratory are located in suites N118 and N120 on the first floor of the NMR Wing of the Biochemistry & Biophysics Building. The NMR laboratory is located in room N108 of the NMR Wing.
The principal investigator, Dr. Tatyana I. Igumenova, can be reached at:
Department of Biochemistry and Biophysics
Texas A&M University
NMR Wing of Biochemistry & Biophysics Building, Rm. N118A
TAMU 2128 | College Station, TX 77843-2128
[email protected]
Tel. (office) 979.845.6312
Tel. (wet lab) 979.845.6313
Tel. (NMR lab) 979.458.2296
FAX 979.845.4946