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17268 2013-07-01 Chemical Shifts: 1 set
Solution Structures of Oxidized and Reduced Thioredoxin C from M. tb Solution structures of Mycobacterium tuberculosis thioredoxin C and models of intact thioredoxin system suggest new approaches to inhibitor and drug design Download bibtex for citation iamge Andrew L Olson, Daniel S Sem, Sheng Cai, Terrence S Neumann
17242 2013-07-01 Chemical Shifts: 1 set
Solution Structures of Oxidized and Reduced Thioredoxin C from M. tb Solution structures of Mycobacterium tuberculosis thioredoxin C and models of intact thioredoxin system suggest new approaches to inhibitor and drug design Download bibtex for citation iamge Andrew L Olson, Daniel S Sem, Sheng Cai, Terrence S Neumann
17098 2010-11-10 Kinetic Rates: 1 set
Cofactor fingerprinting with STD NMR to characterize proteins of unknown function: identification of a rare cCMP cofactor preference Cofactor fingerprinting with STD NMR to characterize proteins of unknown function: identification of a rare cCMP cofactor preference Download bibtex for citation iamge Daniel S Sem, Huili Yao
4033 1999-10-10 Chemical Shifts: 1 set
NMR Spectroscopic Studies of the DNA Binding Domain of the Monomer-Binding Nuclear Orphan Receptor, Human ERR2. The Carboxy-Terminal Extension to the Zinc-Finger Region is Unstructured in the Free Form of the Protein. NMR Spectroscopic Studies of the DNA-Binding Domain of the Monomer-Binding Nuclear Orphan Receptor, Human ERR2. The Carboxy Terminal Extension to the Zinc-Finger Region is Unstructured in the Free Form of the Protein. Download bibtex for citation iamge Daniel Sem, Danilo Casimiro, Joan Provencal, Peter Wright, Ronald Evans, Steven Kliewer
4034 2001-02-17 Chemical Shifts: 1 set
NMR Spectroscopic Studies of the DNA Binding Domain of the Monomer-Binding Nuclear Orphan Receptor, Human ERR2. The Carboxy-Terminal Extension to the Zinc-Finger Region is Unstructured in the Free Form of the Protein. NMR Spectroscopic Studies of the DNA-Binding Domain of the Monomer-Binding Nuclear Orphan Receptor, Human ERR2. The Carboxy Terminal Extension to the Zinc-Finger Region is Unstructured in the Free Form of the Protein. Download bibtex for citation iamge Daniel Sem, Danilo Casimiro, Joan Provencal, Peter Wright, Ronald Evans, Steven Kliewer