A. fulgidus SRP54 M-domain

  • Udayar Ilangovan
  • Shakhawat H. Bhuiyan
  • Cynthia S. Hinck
  • Jeffrey T. Hoyle
  • Olga N. Pakhomova
  • Christian Zwieb
  • Andrew P. Hinck
NMR Structure Note

Keywords

Signal Peptide Signal Recognition Particle Backbone Amide Hydrophobic Groove Helical Core 
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Notes

Acknowledgements

This work was supported by the National Institutes of Health (GM49034 to C.Z. and GM58670 to A.H.) and the Robert A. Welch Foundation (AQ1431 to A.H.). Structural studies made use of the San Antonio Cancer Institute Macromolecular Structure Shared Resource, which is supported in part by National Institutes of Health CA054174.

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Authors and Affiliations

  • Udayar Ilangovan
    • 1
  • Shakhawat H. Bhuiyan
    • 2
  • Cynthia S. Hinck
    • 1
  • Jeffrey T. Hoyle
    • 1
  • Olga N. Pakhomova
    • 1
  • Christian Zwieb
    • 2
  • Andrew P. Hinck
    • 1
  1. 1.Department of Biochemistry, Allied Health Building/BiochemistryUniversity of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio MSC 7760San AntonioUSA
  2. 2.Department of Molecular BiologyUniversity of Texas Health Science Center at TylerTylerUSA

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