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Tatyana Polenova is a researcher affiliated with the University of Delaware in the United States. Their work spans multiple fields, including Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, and Chemistry, with a strong focus on Molecular Biology, Spectroscopy, and Virology as subfields.

The main topics of Polenova's research include Advanced NMR Techniques and Applications, Protein Structure and Dynamics, HIV Research and Treatment, NMR Spectroscopy and Applications, HIV/AIDS Drug Development and Treatment, Bacteriophages and Microbial Interactions, and Enzyme Structure and Function.

Polenova has published extensively in several scientific venues. Some of the frequent publication outlets include:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Nature Communications
  • Journal of Magnetic Resonance
  • Analytical Chemistry

Recent papers authored or co-authored by Polenova highlight a range of studies related to virus structures, NMR methodology, and protein investigation. Selected papers include:

  • Atomic-resolution structure of HIV-1 capsid tubes by magic-angle spinning NMR, 2020, Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
  • Permeability of the HIV-1 capsid to metabolites modulates viral DNA synthesis, 2020, PLoS Biology
  • Atomic-Resolution Structure of SARS-CoV-2 Nucleocapsid Protein N-Terminal Domain, 2022, Journal of the American Chemical Society
  • Fast 19F Magic-Angle Spinning Nuclear Magnetic Resonance for the Structural Characterization of Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients in Blockbuster Drugs, 2021, Analytical Chemistry
  • Virus Structures and Dynamics by Magic-Angle Spinning NMR, 2021, Annual Review of Virology

Frequent collaborators in Polenova's research include Angela M. Gronenborn, Caitlin M. Quinn, Roman Zadorozhnyi, Ryan W. Russell, and Jochem Struppe, reflecting a network of interdisciplinary partnerships focused on structural biology and spectroscopy.

Best Publications

  • Partial NMR assignments for uniformly (13C, 15N)-enriched BPTI in the solid state.

    McDermott A;Polenova T;Bockmann A;Zilm Kw

  • Broadband homonuclear correlation spectroscopy driven by combined R2nv sequences under fast magic angle spinning for NMR structural analysis of organic and biological solids

    Guangjin Hou;Si Yan;Julien Trébosc;Jean-Paul Amoureux

  • Cyclophilin a Stabilizes the HIV-1 Capsid Through a Novel Non-Canonical Binding Site.

    Chuang Liu;Juan R. Perilla;Jiying Ning;Manman Lu;Manman Lu

  • Magic angle spinning NMR spectroscopy: a versatile technique for structural and dynamic analysis of solid-phase systems.

    Tatyana Polenova;Rupal Gupta;Amir Goldbourt

  • A Coherent Mixing Mechanism Explains the Photoinduced Nuclear Polarization in Photosynthetic Reaction Centers

    Tatyana Polenova;Ann E. McDermott

  • Solid-State NMR Studies of HIV-1 Capsid Protein Assemblies

    Yun Han;Jinwoo Ahn;Jason Concel;In-Ja L. Byeon

  • 1H-13C/1H-15N heteronuclear dipolar recoupling by R-symmetry sequences under fast magic angle spinning for dynamics analysis of biological and organic solids.

    Guangjin Hou;In-Ja L. Byeon;Jinwoo Ahn;Angela M. Gronenborn

  • Magic angle spinning solid-state NMR spectroscopy for structural studies of protein interfaces. resonance assignments of differentially enriched Escherichia coli thioredoxin reassembled by fragment complementation.

    Dabeiba Marulanda;Maria Luisa Tasayco;Ann McDermott;Marcela Cataldi

  • Sensitivity of Nonuniform Sampling NMR

    Melissa R. Palmer;Christopher L. Suiter;Geneive E. Henry;James Rovnyak

  • Structural biology of supramolecular assemblies by magic-angle spinning NMR spectroscopy.

    Caitlin M Quinn;Tatyana Polenova

  • Enhanced sensitivity by nonuniform sampling enables multidimensional MAS NMR spectroscopy of protein assemblies.

    Sivakumar Paramasivam;Christopher L. Suiter;Christopher L. Suiter;Guangjin Hou;Guangjin Hou;Shangjin Sun

  • Motions on the millisecond time scale and multiple conformations of HIV-1 capsid protein: implications for structural polymorphism of CA assemblies.

    In-Ja L. Byeon;Guangjin Hou;Yun Han;Christopher L. Suiter

  • Recoupling of chemical shift anisotropy by R-symmetry sequences in magic angle spinning NMR spectroscopy

    Guangjin Hou;In-Ja L. Byeon;Jinwoo Ahn;Angela M. Gronenborn

  • Vanadium-51 NMR

    D. Rehder;T. Polenova;M. Bühl

  • Expanding the horizons for structural analysis of fully protonated protein assemblies by NMR spectroscopy at MAS frequencies above 100 kHz

    Jochem Struppe;Caitlin M. Quinn;Manman Lu;Mingzhang Wang

  • 51V solid-state magic angle spinning NMR spectroscopy and DFT studies of oxovanadium(V) complexes mimicking the active site of vanadium haloperoxidases.

    Neela Pooransingh;Ekaterina Pomerantseva;Martin Ebel;Sven Jantzen

  • Dynamic allostery governs cyclophilin A–HIV capsid interplay

    Manman Lu;Manman Lu;Guangjin Hou;Guangjin Hou;Huilan Zhang;Huilan Zhang;Christopher L. Suiter;Christopher L. Suiter

  • Solid state NMR studies of photoinduced polarization in photosynthetic reaction centers: mechanism and simulations.

    Ann McDermott;Martı́n G. Zysmilich;Tatyana Polenova

  • 51V solid-state magic angle spinning NMR spectroscopy of vanadium chloroperoxidase

    † Neela Pooransingh-Margolis;Rokus Renirie;Zulfiqar Hasan;Ron Wever

  • DNP NMR of biomolecular assemblies.

    Kristaps Jaudzems;Tatyana Polenova;Guido Pintacuda;Hartmut Oschkinat

  • Resonance assignments and secondary structure analysis of E. coli thioredoxin by magic angle spinning solid-state NMR spectroscopy.

    Dabeiba Marulanda;Maria Luisa Tasayco;Marcela Cataldi;Vilma Arriaran

Frequent Co-Authors

Angela M. Gronenborn
Angela M. Gronenborn University of Pittsburgh
Christopher Aiken
Christopher Aiken Vanderbilt University Medical Center
Ann E. McDermott
Ann E. McDermott Columbia University
Debbie C. Crans
Debbie C. Crans Colorado State University
Jean-Paul Amoureux
Jean-Paul Amoureux University of Lille
Klaus Schulten
Klaus Schulten University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Guido Pintacuda
Guido Pintacuda École Normale Supérieure de Lyon
Julien Trébosc
Julien Trébosc University of Lille
Dieter Rehder
Dieter Rehder Universität Hamburg
John L. Williams
John L. Williams University of Adelaide

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