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Chemical shift assignments and structure of the alpha-crystallin domain from human, HSPB5 |
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authors | Rajagopal, P., Klevit, R.E., Shi, L., Baker, D. |
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crystal cell |
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length b |
length c |
angle alpha |
angle beta |
angle gamma |
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method | X-Ray Diffraction | resolution | |
Primary reference | A conserved histidine modulates HSPB5 structure to trigger chaperone activity in response to stress-related acidosis., Rajagopal P, Tse E, Borst AJ, Delbecq SP, Shi L, Southworth DP, Klevit RE, Elife. 2015 May 11;4. doi: 10.7554/eLife.07304. PMID:25962097 |