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1H, 13C and 15N resonance assignments of α-domain for Bacillus subtilis Lon protease

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The small α-domain of Lon protease is thought to carry the substrate-recognition, nucleotide-binding, and DNA-binding sites. Here we report the complete resonance assignment of the α-domain for Bacillus subtilis Lon protease (Bs-Lon α-domain).

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We would like to thank the Academia Sinica and the National Science Council, Taiwan for supporting this work. The NMR spectra were obtained at the High-field Biomacromolecular NMR Core Facility at Academia Sinica, supported by the National Science and Technology Program for Medical Genomics.

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Wang, I., Lou, YC., Lin, YC. et al. 1H, 13C and 15N resonance assignments of α-domain for Bacillus subtilis Lon protease. Biomol NMR Assign 1, 201–203 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12104-007-9056-6

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