Askja
room N-132
BMC Seminar Tuesday 8 May at 12:30-13:10 in Askja, room N-132
Speaker: Dr. Guðrún Rútsdóttir, assistant professor, Faculty of life and environmental sciences, University of Iceland.
Title: Crosslinking mass spectrometry-past, present and future
Abstract: Crosslinking mass spectrometry was introduced in the late 1990s as a tool for structural determination. Since then, it has become an essential complementary method for studying protein structure and interactions, and is now emerging as a key technology in integrative structural biology and systems-wide interactomics.In this seminar, I will introduce the principles of crosslinking mass spectrometry and share insights from my previous work applying crosslinking mass spectrometry to investigate protein structure and protein-protein interactions. I will also discuss current challenges in the field, such as data analysis and resolution limitations, and highlight exciting future directions, particularly in mapping dynamic protein networks and large-scale interactomes.GH

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