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Crystallographic titration of cubic insulin crystals: pH affects GluB13 switching and sulfate binding.

Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr 59 670-6 (2003)
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Cited: 13 times
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Abstract

Structures of porcine insulin crystals soaked in 1 M sodium sulfate at pH 5.00, 5.53, 5.80, 6.00, 6.16, 6.26, 6.35, 6.50, 6.98 and 9.00 have been determined at between 1.7 and 1.9 A resolution. GluB13 exhibits a single conformation at pH

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  2. Predicting binding sites from unbound versus bound protein structures. Clark JJ, Orban ZJ, Carlson HA. Sci Rep 10 15856 (2020)
  3. Insulin binding to the analytical antibody sandwich pair OXI-005 and HUI-018: Epitope mapping and binding properties. Johansson E, Wu X, Yu B, Yang Z, Cao Z, Wiberg C, Jeppesen CB, Poulsen F. Protein Sci 30 485-496 (2021)


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  1. Neutron protein crystallography: beyond the folding structure of biological macromolecules. Niimura N, Bau R. Acta Crystallogr A 64 12-22 (2008)
  2. Insulin fibrillation: The influence and coordination of Zn2. Frankær CG, Sønderby P, Bang MB, Mateiu RV, Groenning M, Bukrinski J, Harris P. J Struct Biol 199 27-38 (2017)
  3. Insulin in motion: The A6-A11 disulfide bond allosterically modulates structural transitions required for insulin activity. van Lierop B, Ong SC, Belgi A, Delaine C, Andrikopoulos S, Haworth NL, Menting JG, Lawrence MC, Robinson AJ, Forbes BE. Sci Rep 7 17239 (2017)
  4. Novel covalently linked insulin dimer engineered to investigate the function of insulin dimerization. Vinther TN, Norrman M, Strauss HM, Huus K, Schlein M, Pedersen TÅ, Kjeldsen T, Jensen KJ, Hubálek F. PLoS One 7 e30882 (2012)
  5. Structure, Aggregation, and Activity of a Covalent Insulin Dimer Formed During Storage of Neutral Formulation of Human Insulin. Hjorth CF, Norrman M, Wahlund PO, Benie AJ, Petersen BO, Jessen CM, Pedersen TÅ, Vestergaard K, Steensgaard DB, Pedersen JS, Naver H, Hubálek F, Poulsen C, Otzen D. J Pharm Sci 105 1376-1386 (2016)
  6. Nearest-neighbor effects on backbone alpha and beta carbon chemical shifts in proteins. Wang L, Eghbalnia HR, Markley JL. J Biomol NMR 39 247-257 (2007)
  7. A simple technique to classify diffraction data from dynamic proteins according to individual polymorphs. Nguyen T, Phan KL, Kozakov D, Gabelli SB, Kreitler DF, Andrews LC, Jakoncic J, Sweet RM, Soares AS, Bernstein HJ. Acta Crystallogr D Struct Biol 78 268-277 (2022)
  8. The T2 structure of polycrystalline cubic human insulin. Triandafillidis DP, Karavassili F, Spiliopoulou M, Valmas A, Athanasiadou M, Nikolaras G, Fili S, Kontou P, Bowler MW, Chasapis CT, Von Dreele RB, Fitch AN, Margiolaki I. Acta Crystallogr D Struct Biol 79 374-386 (2023)


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