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27936 2021-04-21 Chemical Shifts: 1 set
NMR backbone assignment of full-length human 4E-BP1 The dynamic mechanism of 4E-BP1 recognition and phosphorylation by mTORC1 Download bibtex for citation iamge Michael N Hall, Raphael Boehm, Roman P Jakob, Sebastian Hiller, Stefan Imseng, Timm Maier
27937 2021-04-21 Chemical Shifts: 1 set
NMR backbone assignment of full-length human 4E-BP1 I15A F114A mutant The dynamic mechanism of 4E-BP1 recognition and phosphorylation by mTORC1 Download bibtex for citation iamge Michael N Hall, Raphael Boehm, Roman P Jakob, Sebastian Hiller, Stefan Imseng, Timm Maier
27938 2021-04-21 Chemical Shifts: 1 set
NMR backbone assignment of full-length human phosphorylated 4E-BP1 S65A T70A S83A mutant The dynamic mechanism of 4E-BP1 recognition and phosphorylation by mTORC1 Download bibtex for citation iamge Michael N Hall, Raphael Boehm, Roman P Jakob, Sebastian Hiller, Stefan Imseng, Timm Maier
27939 2021-04-21 Chemical Shifts: 1 set
NMR backbone assignment of full-length human phosphorylated 4E-BP1 T70E mutant The dynamic mechanism of 4E-BP1 recognition and phosphorylation by mTORC1 Download bibtex for citation iamge Michael N Hall, Raphael Boehm, Roman P Jakob, Sebastian Hiller, Stefan Imseng, Timm Maier
26541 2015-05-11 Chemical Shifts: 1 set
Backbone Chemical Shift Assignment of the FimH lectin domain from Escherichia coli he Tyrosine Gate of the Bacterial Lectin FimH: A Conformational Analysis by NMR Spectroscopy and X-ray Crystallography Download bibtex for citation iamge Beat Ernst, Brigitte Fiege, Oliver Schwardt, Pascal Zihlmann, Roland C Preston, Roman P Jakob, Said Rabbani, Timm Maier, Xiaohua Jiang
16211 2009-11-05 Chemical Shifts: 1 set
Solution structure of putative prolyl isomerase PpiD from E.Coli The prolyl isomerase domain of PpiD from Escherichia coli shows a parvulin fold but is devoid of catalytic activity. Download bibtex for citation iamge Franz X Schmid, Jochen Balbach, Michael Kovermann, Roman P Jakob, Ulrich Weininger