BMRB Entry 16909
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PDB ID: 2kxc
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Chem Shift validation: AVS_anomalous, AVS_full
BMRB Entry DOI: doi:10.13018/BMR16909
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Title: 1H, 13C, and 15N Chemical Shift Assignments for IRTKS-SH3 and EspFu-R47 complex
Deposition date: 2010-04-30 Original release date: 2012-01-04
Authors: Aitio, Olli; Hellman, Maarit; Kazlauskas, Arunas; Vingadassalom, Didier; Leong, John; Saksela, Kalle; Permi, Perttu
Citation: Aitio, Olli; Hellman, Maarit; Kazlauskas, Arunas; Vingadassalom, Didier; Leong, John; Saksela, Kalle; Permi, Perttu. "Recognition of tandem PxxP motifs as a unique Src homology 3-binding mode triggers pathogen-driven actin assembly" Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U. S. A. 107, 21743-21748 (2010).
Assembly members:
IRTKS-SH3, polymer, 67 residues, 7559.687 Da.
EspFu-R47, polymer, 17 residues, 1834.082 Da.
Natural source: Common Name: Human Taxonomy ID: 9606 Superkingdom: Eukaryota Kingdom: Metazoa Genus/species: Homo sapiens
Experimental source: Production method: recombinant technology Host organism: Escherichia coli
Entity Sequences (FASTA):
IRTKS-SH3: GSHMKKQKVKTIFPHTAGSN
KTLLSFAQGDVITLLIPEEK
DGWLYGEHDVSKARGWFPSS
YTKLLEE
EspFu-R47: HIPPAPNWPAPTPPVQN
- assigned_chemical_shifts
Data type | Count |
13C chemical shifts | 285 |
15N chemical shifts | 71 |
1H chemical shifts | 568 |
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PDB | 2KXC 2LNH |
DBJ | BAB15671 BAF45438 BAF45439 BAF45441 BAF45442 BAF45459 |
GB | AAD20937 AAF17223 AAH13888 ACE87078 ACE87758 AHG07829 AHY69651 EDV87064 EDX28433 EFX10947 |
REF | NP_061330 XP_001110709 XP_002817749 XP_003278101 XP_003895772 WP_000296048 WP_000302831 WP_000319298 WP_000341617 WP_000807607 |
SP | Q9UHR4 |
BMRB | 18165 |
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