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A Proton NMR and Nuclear Overhauser Effect (NOE) Study of Human Plasma Prealbumin, Including the Development and Application to Spectral Assignment of a Combined Ring Current Shift and NOE Prediction Program
Authors
Reid, D.G., Saunders, M.
Assembly
pancreatic polypeptide
Entity
1. pancreatic polypeptide (polymer), 127 monomers, 13761.22 Da Detail

GPTGTGESKC PLMVKVLDAV RGSPAINVAV HVFRKAADDT WEPFASGKTS ESGELHGLTT EEEFVEGIYK VEIDTKSYWK ALGISPFHEH AEVVFTANDS GPRRYTIAAL LSPYSYSTTA VVTNPKE


Formula weight
13761.22 Da
Source organism
Homo sapiens
Exptl. method
NMR
Data set
assigned_chemical_shifts
Chem. Shift Complete
Sequence coverage: 13.4 %, Completeness: 6.2 %, Completeness (bb): 3.9 % Detail

Polymer type: polypeptide(L)

Total1H
All 6.2 % (45 of 724) 6.2 % (45 of 724)
Backbone 3.9 % (10 of 256) 3.9 % (10 of 256)
Sidechain 7.5 % (35 of 468) 7.5 % (35 of 468)
Aromatic40.0 % (26 of 65)40.0 % (26 of 65)
Methyl11.1 % (8 of 72)11.1 % (8 of 72)

1. pancreatic polypeptide

GPTGTGESKC PLMVKVLDAV RGSPAINVAV HVFRKAADDT WEPFASGKTS ESGELHGLTT EEEFVEGIYK VEIDTKSYWK ALGISPFHEH AEVVFTANDS GPRRYTIAAL LSPYSYSTTA VVTNPKE

Sample

Temperature 353 K, pH 7.4



Release date
1995-07-30
Citation
A proton nuclear magnetic resonance and nuclear overhauser effect (NOE) study of human plasma prealbumin, including the development and application to spectral assignment of a combined ring current shift and NOE prediction program
Reid, D.G., Saunders, M.
J. Biol. Chem. (1989), 264, 2003-2012, PubMed 2536697 ,
Related entities 1. pancreatic polypeptide, : 1 : 101 : 2 : 61 entities Detail
Interaction partners 1. pancreatic polypeptide, : 50 interactors Detail
Experiments performed 1 experiments Detail
Chemical shift validation 3 contents Detail