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52001 2023-08-16 Chemical Shifts: 3 sets
Backbone Resonance Assignments of Human GDP-bound KRAS4a Isoform Comparative analysis of KRAS4a and KRAS4b splice variants reveals distinctive structural and functional properties Download bibtex for citation iamge Andrew G Stephen, Dhirendra K Simanshu, Dominic Esposito, Dwight V Nissley, Frank McCormick, Gabriel Cornilescu, Matthew J Whitley, Megan Rigby, Ming Yi, Nitya Ramakrishnan, Shelley Perkins, Simon Messing, Srisathiyanarayanan Dharmaiah, Thomas Turbyville, Timothy H Tran, Timothy J Waybright, Troy Taylor
52002 2023-08-16 Chemical Shifts: 1 set
Backbone Resonance Assignments of Human GMPPNP-bound KRAS4a Isoform Comparative analysis of KRAS4a and KRAS4b splice variants reveals distinctive structural and functional properties Download bibtex for citation iamge Andrew G Stephen, Dhirendra K Simanshu, Dominic Esposito, Dwight V Nissley, Frank McCormick, Gabriel Cornilescu, Matthew J Whitley, Megan Rigby, Ming Yi, Nitya Ramakrishnan, Shelley Perkins, Simon Messing, Srisathiyanarayanan Dharmaiah, Thomas Turbyville, Timothy H Tran, Timothy J Waybright, Troy Taylor
27039 2017-05-02 Chemical Shifts: 1 set
Chemical shifts of amorphous-looking aggregates of the P23T mutant of human gamma-D-crystallin formed at pH 7. Cataract-associated P23T gamma-D-crystallin retains a native-like fold in amorphous-looking aggregates formed at physiological pH Download bibtex for citation iamge Angela M Gronenborn, Jennifer C Boatz, Matthew J Whitley, Mingyue Li, Patrick CA van der Wel
27020 2017-03-31 Chemical Shifts: 1 set
Backbone 1H, 13C, and 15N Chemical Shift Assignments for Human BetaB2-crystallin Human betaB2-Crystallin Forms a Face-en-Face Dimer in Solution: An Integrated NMR and SAXS Study Download bibtex for citation iamge Angela M Gronenborn, Matthew J Whitley, Zhaoyong Xi