Chem Shift validation: AVS_full
BMRB Entry DOI: doi:10.13018/BMR4324
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Citation: Karimi, Afshin; Matsumura, Masazumi; Wright, Peter; Dyson, H.. "Characterization of Monomeric and Dimeric B-domain of
Staphyococcal Protein A: Sources of Stabilization of
a 3-helix Bundle Protein." J. Pept. Res. ., .-..
Assembly members:
B domain of protein A, polymer, 58 residues, Formula weight is not available
Natural source: Common Name: golden staph. Taxonomy ID: 1280 Superkingdom: Eubacteria Kingdom: not available Genus/species: Staphylococcus aureus
Experimental source: Production method: recombinant technology
Entity Sequences (FASTA):
B domain of protein A: ADNKFNKEQQNAFYEILHLP
NLNEEQRNGFIQSLKDDPSQ
SANLLAEAKKLNDAQAPK
Data type | Count |
15N chemical shifts | 69 |
1H chemical shifts | 411 |
Entity Assembly ID | Entity Name | Entity ID |
---|---|---|
1 | B domain of protein A | 1 |
Entity 1, B domain of protein A 58 residues - Formula weight is not available
1 | ALA | ASP | ASN | LYS | PHE | ASN | LYS | GLU | GLN | GLN | ||||
2 | ASN | ALA | PHE | TYR | GLU | ILE | LEU | HIS | LEU | PRO | ||||
3 | ASN | LEU | ASN | GLU | GLU | GLN | ARG | ASN | GLY | PHE | ||||
4 | ILE | GLN | SER | LEU | LYS | ASP | ASP | PRO | SER | GLN | ||||
5 | SER | ALA | ASN | LEU | LEU | ALA | GLU | ALA | LYS | LYS | ||||
6 | LEU | ASN | ASP | ALA | GLN | ALA | PRO | LYS |
sample_1: B domain of protein A, [U-95% 15N], 1.0 4.0 mM
cond-1: pH: 5.0 na; temperature: 303 K
Name | Sample | Sample state | Sample conditions |
---|---|---|---|
1H-15N TOCSY | not available | not available | not available |
1H-15N NOESY | not available | not available | not available |
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BMRB | 1120 1136 2353 4325 |
PDB | |
EMBL | CAA49867 |
GB | AAA72944 ABX88876 ABX88877 ACX42323 EEV74738 |
REF | WP_031789382 WP_052996913 |
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