BMRB Entry 15919
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PDB ID: 2k7l
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Chem Shift validation: AVS_full, LACS
BMRB Entry DOI: doi:10.13018/BMR15919
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Title: NMR structure of a complex formed by the C-terminal domain of human RAP74 and a phosphorylated peptide from the central domain of the FCP1 PubMed: 19215094
Deposition date: 2008-08-13 Original release date: 2009-02-16
Authors: Yang, Ao; Abbott, Karen; Desjardins, Alexandre; Di Lello, Paola; Omichinski, James; Legault, Pascale
Citation: Yang, Ao; Abbott, Karen; Desjardins, Alexandre; Di Lello, Paola; Omichinski, James; Legault, Pascale. "NMR structure of a complex formed by the carboxyl-terminal domain of human RAP74 and a phosphorylated peptide from the central domain of the FCP1 Phosphatase" Biochemistry 48, 1964-1974 (2009).
Assembly members:
centFCP1-T584PO4, polymer, 19 residues, 2398.493 Da.
cterRAP74, polymer, 82 residues, 7906.366 Da.
Natural source: Common Name: Human Taxonomy ID: 9606 Superkingdom: Eukaryota Kingdom: Metazoa Genus/species: Homo sapiens
Experimental source: Production method: chemical synthesis
Entity Sequences (FASTA):
centFCP1-T584PO4: EDXDEDDHLIYLEEILVRV
cterRAP74: STPQPPSGKTTPNSGDVQVT
EDAVRRYLTRKPMTTKDLLK
KFQTKKTGLSSEQTVNVLAQ
ILKRLNPERKMINDKMHFSL
KE
- assigned_chemical_shifts
Data type | Count |
13C chemical shifts | 345 |
15N chemical shifts | 85 |
1H chemical shifts | 589 |
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PDB | 2K7L 1I27 1J2X 1NHA 1ONV |
DBJ | BAG11094 BAG37667 BAG56676 BAG63544 BAK63776 |
EMBL | CAA45404 CAA45408 CAG33079 |
GB | AAH00120 AAH13007 AAP35761 AAP36816 AAX32213 |
PRF | 1804352A 1804353A |
REF | NP_001267379 NP_002087 XP_003281617 XP_003461160 XP_003819382 |
SP | P35269 |
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