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Chemical Shift Assignments for V66W110 fragment of Staphylococcal Nuclease
Authors
Liu, D., Xie, T., Feng, Y., Shan, L., Ye, K., Wang, J.
Assembly
V66W110 fragment of staphylococcal nuclease
Entity
1. V66W110 fragment of staphylococcal nuclease (polymer, Thiol state: not present), 110 monomers, 12388.28 Da Detail

ATSTKKLHKE PATLIKAIDG DTVKLMYKGQ PMTFRLLLVD TPETKHPKKG VEKYGPEASA FTKKMWENAK KIEVEFDKGQ RTDKYGRGLA YIYADGKMVN EALVRQGLAK


Formula weight
12388.28 Da
Source organism
Staphylococcus aureus
Exptl. method
NMR
Refine. method
simulated annealing, torsion angle dynamics
Data set
assigned_chemical_shifts
Chem. Shift Complete
Sequence coverage: 89.1 %, Completeness: 65.6 %, Completeness (bb): 86.9 % Detail

Polymer type: polypeptide(L)

Total1H15N
All65.6 % (531 of 809)63.0 % (440 of 698)82.0 % (91 of 111)
Backbone86.9 % (286 of 329)87.5 % (196 of 224)85.7 % (90 of 105)
Sidechain51.0 % (245 of 480)51.5 % (244 of 474)16.7 % (1 of 6)
Aromatic60.9 % (28 of 46)60.0 % (27 of 45)100.0 % (1 of 1)
Methyl49.1 % (28 of 57)49.1 % (28 of 57)

1. V66W110 fragment of staphylococcal nuclease

ATSTKKLHKE PATLIKAIDG DTVKLMYKGQ PMTFRLLLVD TPETKHPKKG VEKYGPEASA FTKKMWENAK KIEVEFDKGQ RTDKYGRGLA YIYADGKMVN EALVRQGLAK

Sample

Temperature 298 (±0.1) K, pH 4.9 (±0.1)


#NameIsotope labelingTypeConcentration
1V66W110 fragment of staphylococcal nuclease[U-95% 15N]1.0 ~ 2.5 mM
2deuterated acetate[U-99% 2H]50 (±1.0) mM

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Calculated from 12 models in PDB: 2F3V, Strand ID: A Detail


Release date
2007-07-09
Citation
Folding stability and cooperativity of the three forms of 1-110 residues fragment of staphylococcal nuclease
Xie, T., Liu, D., Feng, Y., Shan, L., Wang, J.
Biophys. J. (2007), 92, 2090-2107, PubMed 17172296 , DOI 10.1529/biophysj.106.092155 ,
Related entities 1. V66W110 fragment of staphylococcal nuclease, : 1 : 2 : 75 : 41 entities Detail
Experiments performed 3 experiments Detail
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