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Protocols for the Sequential Solid‐State NMR Spectroscopic Assignment of a Uniformly Labeled 25 kDa Protein: HET‐s (1‐227)Schuetz et al., 2010
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- Schuetz A
- Wasmer C
- Habenstein B
- Verel R
- Greenwald J
- Riek R
- Böckmann A
- Meier B
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- ChemBioChem
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The sequence‐specific resonance assignment of a protein forms the basis for studies of molecular structure and dynamics, as well as to functional assay studies by NMR spectroscopy. Here we present a protocol for the sequential 13C and 15N resonance …
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