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Proton hyperfine resonance assignments using the nuclear Overhauser effect for ferric forms of horse and tuna cytochrome c
Authors
Satterlee, J.D., Moench, S.J.
Assembly
cytochrome c
Entity
1. cytochrome c (polymer), 104 monomers, 11409.97 Da Detail

XGDVAKGKKT FVQKCAQCHT VENGGKHKVG PNLWGLFGRK TGQAEGYSYT DANKSKGIVW NENTLMEYLE NPKKYIPGTK MIFAGIKKKG ERQDLVAYLK SATS


2. HEME C (non-polymer), 618.503 Da
Total weight
12028.473 Da
Max. entity weight
11409.97 Da
Entity Connection
covalent 2 Detail

IDTypeValue orderAtom ID 1Atom ID 2
1covalentsing1:CYS15:SG2:HEC1:na
2covalentsing1:CYS18:SG2:HEC1:na

Source organism
Katsuwonus pelamis
Exptl. method
NMR
Data set
assigned_chemical_shifts
Chem. Shift Complete
Sequence coverage: 5.8 %, Completeness: 3.8 %, Completeness (bb): 3.7 % Detail

Polymer type: polypeptide(L)

Total1H
All 3.8 % (24 of 640) 3.8 % (24 of 640)
Backbone 3.7 % (8 of 216) 3.7 % (8 of 216)
Sidechain 3.8 % (16 of 424) 3.8 % (16 of 424)
Aromatic 2.0 % (1 of 51) 2.0 % (1 of 51)
Methyl 0.0 % (0 of 46) 0.0 % (0 of 46)

1. cytochrome c

XGDVAKGKKT FVQKCAQCHT VENGGKHKVG PNLWGLFGRK TGQAEGYSYT DANKSKGIVW NENTLMEYLE NPKKYIPGTK MIFAGIKKKG ERQDLVAYLK SATS

Sample

Temperature 296 K, pH 6.9


#NameIsotope labelingTypeConcentration
1na

Release date
2015-08-04
Citation
Proton hyperfine resonance assignments using the nuclear Overhauser effect for ferric forms of horse and tuna cytochrome c
Satterlee, J.D., Moench, S.J.
Biophys. J. (1987), 52, 101-107, PubMed 3038205 , DOI 10.1016/S0006-3495(87)83193-4 ,
Related entities 1. cytochrome c, : 1 : 1 : 235 entities Detail
Interaction partners 1. cytochrome c, : 3 interactors Detail
Experiments performed 1 experiments Detail
Chemical shift validation 4 contents Detail