Entry ID |
Original Release date |
Data summary |
Entry Title |
Citation Title |
Authors |
4082 |
2001-02-17 |
Chemical Shifts: 1 set |
Characterization of the Three-Dimensional Solution Structure of Human Profilin: 1H, 13C, and 15N NMR Assignments amd Global Folding Pattern |
Characterization of the Three-Dimensional Solution Structure of Human Profilin: 1H, 13C, and 15N Assignments and Global Folding Pattern
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Aneka J Bell, Eileen G Ernst, Keith L Constantine, Luciano Mueller, Mark S Friedrichs, Thomas B Lavoie, William J Metzler |
4036 |
1998-07-05 |
Chemical Shifts: 1 set |
Sequential 1H, 13C, and 15N, NMR Assignments and Solution Conformation of Apokedarcidin |
Sequential 1H, 13C, and 15N, NMR Assignments and Solution Conformation of Apokedarcidin
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Bennet T Farmer, Daniel R Schroeder, David R Langley, Jeffrey Tuttle, John E Leet, Keith L Constantine, Kimberly L Colson, Kin S Lam, Luciano Mueller, Mark S Friedrichs, Michael Wittekind, Nada Zein, Robert E Bruccoleri, William J Metzler |
1474 |
1995-07-31 |
Chemical Shifts: 1 set |
Sequence-specific 1H NMR Assignments and Structural Characterization of Bovine Seminal Fluid Protein PDC-109 Domain b |
Sequence-specific 1H NMR Assignments and Structural Characterization of Bovine Seminal Fluid Protein PDC-109 Domain b
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Keith L Constantine, Laszlo Banyai, Laszlo Patthy, Maria Trexler, M Llinas, Vasudevan Ramesh |
2852 |
1999-06-14 |
Chemical Shifts: 1 set |
1H-n.m.r. studies of the fibronectin 13kDa collagen-binding fragment Evidence for autonomous conserved typeI and type II domain folds |
1H-n.m.r. studies of the fibronectin 13kDa collagen-binding fragment Evidence for autonomous conserved typeI and type II domain folds
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Keith L Constantine, Kenneth C Ingham, M Llinas, Shelesa A Brew |
2853 |
1999-06-14 |
Chemical Shifts: 1 set |
1H-n.m.r. studies of the fibronectin 13kDa collagen-binding fragment Evidence for autonomous conserved typeI and type II domain folds |
1H-n.m.r. studies of the fibronectin 13kDa collagen-binding fragment Evidence for autonomous conserved typeI and type II domain folds
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Keith L Constantine, Kenneth C Ingham, M Llinas, Shelesa A Brew |