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16658 2010-05-20 Chemical Shifts: 1 set
Heterodimeric association of Transmembrane domains of ErbB1 and ErbB2 receptors Enabling Kinase Activation Spatial structure of the transmembrane domain heterodimer of ErbB1 and ErbB2 receptor tyrosine kinases. Download bibtex for citation iamge Alexander S Arseniev, Eduard V Bocharov, Konstantin S Mineev, Olga V Bocharova, Vladimir V Chupin, Yulia E Pustovalova
15463 2008-07-08 Chemical Shifts: 1 set
Spatial Structure and Hydrophobic Organization Determine Membrane Activity of Latarcins, Spider Antimicrobial Peptides Three-dimensional structure/hydrophobicity of latarcins specifies their mode of membrane activity Download bibtex for citation iamge A A Polyansky, A S Arseniev, D V Karpunin, P E Volynsky, P V Dubovskii, R G Efremov, V V Chupin
7402 2008-07-08 Chemical Shifts: 1 set
Spatial Structure and Membrane Permeabilization for Latarcin-1, a Spider Antimicrobial Peptide Three-dimensional structure/hydrophobicity of latarcins specifies their mode of membrane activity Download bibtex for citation iamge A A Polyansky, A S Arseniev, D V Karpunin, P E Volynsky, P V Dubovskii, R G Efremov, V V Chupin
15231 2008-02-20 Chemical Shifts: 1 set
Coupling Constants: 1 set
ErbB2TM Spatial structure of the dimeric transmembrane domain of the growth factor receptor ErbB2 presumably corresponding to the receptor active state Download bibtex for citation iamge A G Sobol, Alexander S Arseniev, Eduard V Bocharov, E N Tkach, Konstantin S Mineev, M P Kirpichnikov, Pavel E Volynsky, R G Efremov, V V Chupin, Y S Ermolyuk
7205 2007-01-09 Chemical Shifts: 1 set
Coupling Constants: 1 set
T1 Relaxation Values: 1 set
T2 Relaxation Values: 1 set
1H, 13C, and 15N Chemical Shift Assignments for Transmembrane Segment of ErbB4 Spatial structure of the dimeric transmembrane domain of the growth factor receptor ErbB2 presumably corresponding to the receptor active state Download bibtex for citation iamge A G Sobol, Alexander S Arseniev, Eduard V Bocharov, E N Tkach, Konstantin S Mineev, M P Kirpichnikov, Pavel E Volynsky, R G Efremov, V V Chupin, Y S Ermolyuk