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NMR assignment of a PDZ domain in complex with a HPV51 E6 derived N-terminally pyroglutamic acid modified peptide

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The resonance assignment of an amino-terminal pyroglutamic acid containing peptide derived from the E6 protein of human papillomavirus (HPV) type 51 in complex with PDZ domain 2 of hDlg/SAP-97 is reported. The assignments include 1H, 13C and 15N resonances for the protein and peptide in the complex and all of the peptide’s pyroglutamic acid nuclei.

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We acknowledge the funding of the Fritz Lipmann Institute by the State of Thuringia and the Federal Government of Germany. AM was funded by the Leibniz Graduate School on Ageing (LGSA). We thank S. Rothemund (IZKF Leipzig, Germany) for the synthesis of unlabelled peptides.

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Mischo, A., Ohlenschläger, O., Ramachandran, R. et al. NMR assignment of a PDZ domain in complex with a HPV51 E6 derived N-terminally pyroglutamic acid modified peptide. Biomol NMR Assign 7, 47–49 (2013). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12104-012-9374-1

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