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PDBsum entry 2b86
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Signaling protein
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PDB id
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2b86
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* Residue conservation analysis
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J Biomol Nmr
34:203-208
(2006)
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Solution structure of the first SRC homology 3 domain of human Nck2.
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S.Park,
K.Takeuchi,
G.Wagner.
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ABSTRACT
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Literature references that cite this PDB file's key reference
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Reference
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J.Liu,
and
J.Song
(2009).
Insights into protein aggregation by NMR characterization of insoluble SH3 mutants solubilized in salt-free water.
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PLoS One,
4,
e7805.
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J.Liu,
and
J.Song
(2008).
NMR evidence for forming highly populated helical conformations in the partially folded hNck2 SH3 domain.
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Biophys J,
95,
4803-4812.
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K.Takeuchi,
H.Yang,
E.Ng,
S.Y.Park,
Z.Y.Sun,
E.L.Reinherz,
and
G.Wagner
(2008).
Structural and functional evidence that Nck interaction with CD3epsilon regulates T-cell receptor activity.
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J Mol Biol,
380,
704-716.
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PDB code:
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K.Takeuchi,
Z.Y.Sun,
and
G.Wagner
(2008).
Alternate 13C-12C labeling for complete mainchain resonance assignments using C alpha direct-detection with applicability toward fast relaxing protein systems.
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J Am Chem Soc,
130,
17210-17211.
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K.Takeuchi,
E.Ng,
T.J.Malia,
and
G.Wagner
(2007).
1-13C amino acid selective labeling in a 2H15N background for NMR studies of large proteins.
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J Biomol NMR,
38,
89-98.
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M.Li,
J.Liu,
X.Ran,
M.Fang,
J.Shi,
H.Qin,
J.M.Goh,
and
J.Song
(2006).
Resurrecting abandoned proteins with pure water: CD and NMR studies of protein fragments solubilized in salt-free water.
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Biophys J,
91,
4201-4209.
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