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5175 2002-05-06 Chemical Shifts: 1 set
Backbone 1H, 13C, 15N and sidechain 1H Chemical shift of CPI-17 Solution NMR Structure of the Myosin Phosphatase Inhibitor Protein CPI-17 Shows Phosphorylation-induced Conformational Changes Responsible for Activation Download bibtex for citation iamge David Brautigan, Eri Kariya, Masatsune Kainosho, Masumi Eto, Michio Yazawa, Shin-ya Ohki, Toshiya Hayano, Yuichiro Hayashi
4827 2002-04-08 Chemical Shifts: 1 set
Structural comparison between WT and P25S human cystatin A by NMR spectroscopy. Does this mutation affect the alpha-helix conformation? -- Part I wild type assignments Structural comparison between WT and P25S human cystatin A by NMR spectroscopy. Does this mutation affect the alpha-helix conformation? Download bibtex for citation iamge Eri Kariya, Hiroyuki Kaji, Masatsune Kainosho, Nobuhisa Shimba, Shin-ichi Tate
4828 2002-04-08 Chemical Shifts: 1 set
Structural comparison between WT and P25S human cystatin A by NMR spectroscopy. Does this mutation affect the alpha-helix conformation? -- Part II P25S Structural comparison between WT and P25S human cystatin A by NMR spectroscopy. Does this mutation affect the alpha-helix conformation? Download bibtex for citation iamge Eri Kariya, Hiroyuki Kaji, Masatsune Kainosho, Nobuhisa Shimba, Shin-ichi Tate
4765 2000-09-27 Chemical Shifts: 2 sets
Backbone 1H,13C, and 15N resonance assignments of an 18.2kDa protein, E.Coli peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase b (EPPIb) Letter to the Editor: Backbone 1H, 13C, and 15N resonance assignments of an 18.2 kDa protein, E. coli peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase b (EPPIb) Download bibtex for citation iamge Eri Kariya, Masatsune Kainosho, Shin-ya Ohki, Toshiya Hayano
4758 2001-05-01 Chemical Shifts: 1 set
A novel killer toxin-like protein, SKLP, is a member of the single-domain beta-gamma crystallin family proteins NMR Structure of Streptomyces Killer Toxin-like Protein, SKLP: Further Evidence for the Wide Distribution of Single-domain Betagamma-crystallin Superfamily Proteins Download bibtex for citation iamge Akiko Wakamiya, Eri Kariya, Kazumi Hiraga, Kohei Oda, Masatsune Kainosho, Shin-ya Ohki, Toshiaki Isobe