BMRB

Biological Magnetic Resonance Data Bank


A Repository for Data from NMR Spectroscopy on Proteins, Peptides, Nucleic Acids, and other Biomolecules
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Entry ID Data summary Entry Title Citation Title Authors
34554 Chemical Shifts: 1 set
NMR solution structure for Tsp1a NMR solution structure for Tsp1a Download bibtex for citation iamge A J Agwa, C I Schroeder
30647 Chemical Shifts: 1 set
Dg12a Weaponisation 'on the fly': Convergent recruitment of knottin and defensin peptide scaffolds into the venom of predatory assassin flies Download bibtex for citation iamge Agota Csoti, Akello J Agwa, Andrew A Walker, Christina I Schroeder, Glenn F King, Gyorgy Panyi, Jiayi Jin, Tibor G Szanto
30648 Chemical Shifts: 1 set
Dg3b Weaponisation 'on the fly': Convergent recruitment of knottin and defensin peptide scaffolds into the venom of predatory assassin flies Download bibtex for citation iamge Agota Csoti, Akello J Agwa, Andrew A Walker, Christina I Schroeder, Glenn F King, Gyorgy Panyi, Jiayi Jin, Tibor G Szanto
30521 Chemical Shifts: 1 set
Solution NMR structure of spider toxin analogue [E17K]ProTx-II Peptide-Membrane Interactions Affect the Inhibitory Potency and Selectivity of Spider Toxins ProTx-II and GpTx-1 Download bibtex for citation iamge A H Benfield, A J Agwa, B Wu, C I Schroeder, D J Craik, J Ligutti, K Biswas, L P Miranda, N Lawrence, O Cheneval, S T Henriques
30522 Chemical Shifts: 1 set
Solution NMR structure of spider toxin analogue [F5A,M6F,T26L,K28R]GpTx-1 Peptide-Membrane Interactions Affect the Inhibitory Potency and Selectivity of Spider Toxins ProTx-II and GpTx-1 Download bibtex for citation iamge A H Benfield, A J Agwa, B Wu, C I Schroeder, D J Craik, J Ligutti, K Biswas, L P Miranda, N Lawrence, O Cheneval, S T Henriques
30190 Chemical Shifts: 1 set
Solution NMR structure of gHwTx-IV Spider peptide toxin HwTx-IV engineered to bind to lipid membranes has an increased inhibitory potency at human voltage-gated sodium channel hNaV1.7. Download bibtex for citation iamge A J Agwa, C I Schroeder, D J Craik, E Deplazes, N Lawrence, O Cheneval, R Chen, S T Henriques