Entry ID |
Data summary |
Entry Title |
Citation Title |
Authors |
16935 |
Chemical Shifts: 1 set |
Solution structure of the PECAM-1 cytoplasmic tail with DPC |
Residues within a lipid-associated segment of the PECAM-1 cytoplasmic domain are susceptible to inducible, sequential phosphorylation.
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Betsy L Lytle, Brian F Volkman, Cathy Paddock, Debra K Newman, Francis C Peterson, Peter J Newman, Trudy Holyst |
15720 |
Chemical Shifts: 1 set |
Solution structure of Arabidopsis thaliana protein At1g70830, a member of the major latex protein family |
Structures of two Arabidopsis thaliana major latex proteins represent novel helix-grip folds
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Betsy L Lytle, Brian F Volkman, Craig A Bingman, Francis C Peterson, George N Phillips, Jikui Song, Kenneth A Johnson, Noberto B de la Cruz |
7339 |
Chemical Shifts: 1 set |
Solution structure of Arabidopsis thaliana protein At1g70830, a member of the major latex protein family |
Structures of two Arabidopsis thaliana major latex proteins represent novel helix-grip folds.
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Betsy L Lytle, Brian F Volkman, Craig A Bingman, Francis C Peterson, George N Phillips, Jikui Song, Kenneth A Johnson, Norberto B de la Cruz |
5843 |
Chemical Shifts: 1 set |
Solution Structure of At3g17210 |
Letter to the Editor: Structure of the hypothetical protein At3g17210 from Arabidopsis thaliana
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Betsy L Lytle, Brian F Volkman, Craig Bingman, Francis C Peterson, Georage N Phillips, Kelly L Kjer, Kenneth A Johnson, Qin Zhao, Ronnie O Frederick, Sandy Thao |