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A SOD-like protein from B. subtilis, unstructured in solution, becomes ordered in the crystal: implications for function and for fibrillogenesis


SOLUTION NMR
NMR Experiment
ExperimentTypeSample ContentsSolventIonic StrengthpHPressureTemperature (K)Spectrometer
1CBCANH, CBCA(CO)NH, HNCO, HN(CA)CO, CCC(CO)NH, 13C-HSQC, H(C)CH-TOCSY, (H)CCH-TOCSY, 13C-NOESY-HSQC15N, 13C labelled BsSOD about 1.5mMH2O wiht 10% D2O7.41 atm298
215N-HSQC, 15N-CLEANEX, HNHA, HNHB, 15N-HSQC-NOESY, NOESY15N labelled BsSOD about 1.5mMH2O with 10% D2O7.41 atm298
NMR Spectrometer Information
SpectrometerManufacturerModelField Strength
1BrukerAVANCE500
2BrukerAVANCE600
3BrukerAVANCE800
4BrukerAVANCE700
NMR Refinement
MethodDetailsSoftware
the structure of SOD-like from bacillus subtilis was determined using triple resonance three- and bi-dimensional and homonuclear bi-dimensional NMR techniqueCALIBA
NMR Ensemble Information
Conformer Selection Criteriatarget function
Conformers Calculated Total Number
Conformers Submitted Total Number30
Additional NMR Experimental Information
Detailsthe structure of SOD-like from bacillus subtilis was determined using triple resonance three- and bi-dimensional and homonuclear bi-dimensional NMR technique
Computation: NMR Software
#ClassificationVersionSoftware NameAuthor
1data analysisCALIBA
2refinementDYANA
3collectionXwinNMR
4data analysisPROCHECK