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
34747 Chemical Shifts: 1 set
solution structure of nanoFAST fluorogen-activating protein in the apo state Spatial Structure of NanoFAST in the Apo State and in Complex with its Fluorogen HBR-DOM2. Download bibtex for citation iamge A S Arseniev, K S Mineev, M S Baranov, M V Goncharuk, N S Baleeva, S A Goncharuk, V A Lushpa
34746 Chemical Shifts: 1 set
Solution structure of nanoFAST/HBR-DOM2 complex Spatial Structure of NanoFAST in the Apo State and in Complex with its Fluorogen HBR-DOM2. Download bibtex for citation iamge A S Arseniev, K S Mineev, M S Baranov, M V Goncharuk, N S Baleeva, S A Goncharuk, V A Lushpa
34572 Chemical Shifts: 1 set
Solution structure of the fluorogen-activating protein FAST in complex with the ligand N871b NanoFAST: structure-based design of a small fluorogen-activating protein with only 98 amino acids Download bibtex for citation iamge A I Sokolov, A Mishin, A Remeeva, A S Arseniev, A S Gavrikov, A S Mishin, A Y Smirnov, D A Gorbachev, D A Ruchkin, I N Myasnyanko, K S Mineev, M S Baranov, M V Goncharuk, N S Baleeva, N V Povarova, S A Goncharuk, S Bukhdruker, V Borshchevskiy, V Gordeliy
34573 Chemical Shifts: 1 set
Solution structure of the fluorogen-activating protein FAST in the apo state NanoFAST: structure-based design of a small fluorogen-activating protein with only 98 amino acids Download bibtex for citation iamge A I Sokolov, A Mishin, A Remeeva, A S Arseniev, A S Gavrikov, A S Mishin, A Y Smirnov, D A Gorbachev, D A Ruchkin, I N Myasnyanko, K S Mineev, M S Baranov, M V Goncharuk, N S Baleeva, N V Povarova, S A Goncharuk, S Bukhdruker, V Borshchevskiy, V Gordeliy
28090 Chemical Shifts: 1 set
1H, 13C, and 15N chemical shifts for T4 Gene 60 mRNA 5' Stem-Loop Polysomes bypass a 50 nucleotide coding gap less efficiently than monosomes due to attenuation of an unstable 5' mRNA stem loop stimulator and enhanced drop-off Download bibtex for citation iamge Arthur Coakley, Ekaterina Samatova, Gary Loughran, John F Atkins, Jonathan S Weissman, Joseph D Puglisi, Mariia Klimova, Marina V Rodnina, Mark C Capece, Norma M Wills, Patrick O'Connor, Pavel V Baranov, Sinead O'Loughlin