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BMRB Entry 5363

Title: 1H, 13C, and 15N Chemical shifts for hERR2 Protein, 1H chemical shifts for DNA   PubMed: 12654265

Deposition date: 2002-05-05 Original release date: 2010-07-14

Authors: Gearhart, Micah; Holmbeck, Signe; Evans, Ronald; Dyson, H.; Wright, Peter

Citation: Gearhart, Micah; Holmbeck, Signe; Evans, Ronald; Dyson, H.; Wright, Peter. "Monomeric Complex of Human Orphan Estrogen Related Receptor 2 with DNA: A Pseudo-dimer Interface Mediates Extended Half-site Recognition "  J. Mol. Biol. 327, 819-832 (2003).

Assembly members:
Estrogen Related Receptor 2, polymer, 98 residues, Formula weight is not available
DNA Strand1, polymer, 13 residues, Formula weight is not available
DNA Strand2, polymer, 13 residues, Formula weight is not available
ZN, non-polymer, 65.409 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):
Estrogen Related Receptor 2: AIPKRLCLVCGDIASGYHYG VASCEACKAFFKRTIQGNIE YSCPATNECEITKRRRKSCQ ACRFMKALKVGMLKEGVRLD RVRGGRQKYKRRLDSENS
DNA Strand1: GCTCAAGGTCACG
DNA Strand2: CGTGACCTTGAGC

Data sets:
Data typeCount
1H chemical shifts846
13C chemical shifts322
15N chemical shifts98

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Related Database Links:

BMRB 4033 4034
PDB 1LO1
DBJ BAC27656 BAC34898 BAG73125 BAH02305
EMBL CAA35779 CAA61755 CAG09135 CDQ87849
GB AAB37687 AAC99409 AAG29619 AAH44858 AAI11278
PIR B29345
PRF 1402310B
REF NP_001008516 NP_001152972 NP_001156563 NP_004443 NP_036064
SP O95718 P11475 Q61539
TPG DAA24995

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