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BMRB Entry 5610

Title: The Structure of the Carboxyl Terminus of Striated alpha-Tropomyosin in Solution Reveals an Unusual Parallel Arrangement of Interacting alpha-Helices   PubMed: 12534273

Deposition date: 2002-12-06 Original release date: 2006-04-28

Authors: Greenfield, Norma; Swapna, G.V.T.; Huang, Yuanpeng; Palm, Thomas; Graboski, Janet; Montelione, Gaetano; Hitchcock-DeGregori, Sarah

Citation: Greenfield, Norma; Swapna, G.V.T.; Huang, Yuanpeng; Palm, Thomas; Graboski, S.; Montelione, Gaetano; Hitchcock-DeGregori, Sarah. "The Structure of the Carboxyl Terminus of Striated alpha-Tropomyosin in Solution Reveals an Unusual Parallel Arrangement of Interacting alpha-Helices"  Biochemistry 42, 614-619 (2003).

Assembly members:
residues 251-284 of rat striated muscle tropomyosin, polymer, 37 residues, Formula weight is not available

Natural source:   Common Name: Rat   Taxonomy ID: 10116   Superkingdom: Eukaryota   Kingdom: Metazoa   Genus/species: Rattus norvegicus

Experimental source:   Production method: recombinant technology   Host organism: Escherichia coli

Entity Sequences (FASTA):
residues 251-284 of rat striated muscle tropomyosin: GCGKSIDDLEDELYAQKLKY KAISEELDHALKDMTSI

Data sets:
Data typeCount
13C chemical shifts162
15N chemical shifts37
1H chemical shifts263
coupling constants26

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Related Database Links:

BMRB 7080
PDB 1C1G 1MV4 2D3E 2G9J 2TMA 2W49 2W4U
DBJ BAB21978 BAC36973 BAC85248 BAD86590 BAE40499
EMBL CAA26259 CAA28393 CAA34344 CAA41056 CAA43577
GB AAA18096 AAA21801 AAA21803 AAA48577 AAA48610
PRF 1105305B
REF NP_001013608 NP_001018005 NP_001029247 NP_001090952 NP_001099158
SP P04268 P04692 P09493 P13105 P42639

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