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
18676 Chemical Shifts: 1 set
Regulation of a potassium channel by the pro-domain of a matrix metalloprotease Intracellular trafficking of the KV1.3 potassium channel is regulated by the prodomain of a matrix metalloprotease. Download bibtex for citation iamge Brian J Smith, Charles A Galea, Galina Schmunk, Hai M Nguyen, K George Chandy, Raymond S Norton, Robert A Edwards
18141 Chemical Shifts: 1 set
Solution NMR structure of the novel conotoxin im23a from Conus imperialis A Helical Conotoxin from Conus imperialis Has a Novel Cysteine Framework and Defines a New Superfamily. Download bibtex for citation iamge Charles A Galea, Chengwu Chi, Chunguang Wang, Keith K Khoo, Matthew A Perugini, Mingyu Ye, Mi Zhou, Nonlawat Boonyalai, Raymond S Norton, Shaoqiong Xu, Xiaoxia Shao
17743 Chemical Shifts: 1 set
Backbone 1H, 13C and 15N chemical shift assignments for the N-terminal domain of insulin-like growth factor binding protein-2 (IGFBP-2) Insulin-like growth factor binding protein-2: NMR analysis and structural characterization of the N-terminal domain. Download bibtex for citation iamge Briony E Forbes, Charles A Galea, Glenn F King, John C Wallace, Kerrie A McNeil, Mehdi Mobli, Raymond S Norton, Terrence D Mulhern
6522 Chemical Shifts: 2 sets
Characterization of an amyloid fibril intermediate Disruption of an intermonomer salt bridge in the p53 tetramerization domain results in an increased propensity to form amyloid fibrils. Download bibtex for citation iamge Charles A Galea, Prentice Bowman, Richard W Kriwacki
6521 Chemical Shifts: 2 sets
Characterization of an amyloid fibril intermediate Disruption of an intermonomer salt bridge in the p53 tetramerization domain results in an increased propensity to form amyloid fibrils. Download bibtex for citation iamge Charles A Galea, Prentice Bowman, Richard W Kriwacki