Abstract
LMO4 is a broadly expressed LIM-only protein that is involved in neural tube development and implicated in breast cancer. Here we report backbone and side chain NMR assignments for an engineered intramolecular complex of the N-terminal LIM domain from LMO4 tethered to residues 641–685 of C-terminal binding protein interacting protein (CtIP/RBBP8).
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PHS was supported in part by an Australian Post Graduate Award, JPM and JMM were supported by senior research fellowships from the National Health and Medical Research Council of Australia (NHMRC). This work was supported by project grants from the NHMRC and Australian Research Council.
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Liew, C.W., Kwan, A.H., Stokes, P.H. et al. 1H, 15N and 13C assignments of an intramolecular LMO4-LIM1/CtIP complex. Biomol NMR Assign 6, 31–34 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12104-011-9319-0
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