Entry ID |
Original Release date |
Data summary |
Entry Title |
Citation Title |
Authors |
11425 |
2011-06-21 |
Chemical Shifts: 1 set |
1H, 13C, and 15N resonance assignment of the SPFH domain of human stomatin. |
(1)H, (13)C, and (15)N resonance assignment of the SPFH domain of human stomatin.
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Hidekazu Hiroaki, Naoko Iwaya, Natsuko Goda, Tomoyuki Tsuruta, Yohta Kuwahara, Yoshitaka Umetsu |
11424 |
2011-07-01 |
Chemical Shifts: 1 set |
Interplay between phosphatidyl-inositol-phosphates and claudins upon binding to the 1st PDZ domain of zonula ocludens 1 |
(1)H, (13)C, and (15)N resonance assignment of the first PDZ domain of mouse ZO-1.
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Hidekazu Hiroaki, Kaori Satomura, Mikio Furuse, Natsuko Goda, Ryo Taniguchi, Takahisa Ikegami, Yoshitaka Umetsu |
11420 |
2011-05-19 |
Chemical Shifts: 1 set |
NMR structure of vasoactive intestinal peptide in DPC Micelle |
Structural difference of vasoactive intestinal peptide in two distinct membrane-mimicking environments.
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Hidekazu Hiroaki, Masahiro Shirakawa, Natsuko Goda, Takahisa Ikegami, Takeshi Tenno, Yoshitaka Umetsu |
11419 |
2011-05-19 |
Chemical Shifts: 1 set |
NMR structure of vasoactive intestinal peptide in Methanol |
Structural difference of vasoactive intestinal peptide in two distinct membrane-mimicking environments.
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Hidekazu Hiroaki, Masahiro Shirakawa, Natsuko Goda, Takahisa Ikegami, Takeshi Tenno, Yoshitaka Umetsu |
11250 |
2011-06-24 |
Chemical Shifts: 1 set |
Structure and function of the N-terminal nucleolin binding domain of nuclear valocine containing protein like 2 (NVL2) harboring a nucleolar localization signal. |
Structure and Function of the N-terminal Nucleolin Binding Domain of Nuclear Valosin-containing Protein-like 2 (NVL2) Harboring a Nucleolar Localization Signal.
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Hidekazu Hiroaki, Ken-Ichiro Fujiwara, Masahiro Shirakawa, Naoko Iwaya, Natsuko Goda, Takeshi Tenno, Yoshie Fujiwara |
11075 |
2010-04-07 |
Chemical Shifts: 1 set |
1H, 13C, and 15N Chemical Shift Assignments for N-terminal domain of kp60 |
A common substrate recognition mode conserved between katanin p60 and VPS4 governs microtubule severing and membrane skeleton reorganization.
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Hidehito Tochio, Hidekazu Hiroaki, Kohei Akiyama, Masahiro Shirakawa, Naoko Iwaya, Natsuko Goda, Shogo Mase, Takahisa Ikegami, Takeshi Tenno, Yohta Kuwahara, Yoshie Fujiwara |