1jfw
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===HOMONUCLEAR AND HETERONUCLEAR 1H-13C NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE ASSIGNMENT AND STRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION OF A HIV-1 TAT PROTEIN=== | ===HOMONUCLEAR AND HETERONUCLEAR 1H-13C NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE ASSIGNMENT AND STRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION OF A HIV-1 TAT PROTEIN=== | ||
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HOMONUCLEAR AND HETERONUCLEAR 1H-13C NUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE ASSIGNMENT AND STRUCTURAL CHARACTERIZATION OF A HIV-1 TAT PROTEIN
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About this Structure
1jfw is a 1 chain structure of Tat protein. This structure supersedes the now removed PDB entry 1fku. Full experimental information is available from OCA.
See Also
Reference
- Peloponese JM Jr, Gregoire C, Opi S, Esquieu D, Sturgis J, Lebrun E, Meurs E, Collette Y, Olive D, Aubertin AM, Witvrow M, Pannecouque C, De Clercq E, Bailly C, Lebreton J, Loret EP. 1H-13C nuclear magnetic resonance assignment and structural characterization of HIV-1 Tat protein. C R Acad Sci III. 2000 Oct;323(10):883-94. PMID:11098404
Categories: Esquieu, D. | Gregoire, C. | Opi, S. | Peloponese, J M. | Drug design | Heteronuclear | Hiv-1 | Tat | Viral protein