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Solution structure of human prolactin
SOLUTION NMR
NMR Experiment | ||||||||
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Experiment | Type | Sample Contents | Solvent | Ionic Strength | pH | Pressure | Temperature (K) | Spectrometer |
1 | 3D_15N-separated_NOESY | 1mM human prolactin, C-13, N-15, 0.02% NaN3 | 10% D2O, 90% H2O | 0 | 8.05 | ambient | 310 | |
2 | 3D_13C-sepatated_NOESY_aliphatic_region | 1mM human prolactin, C-13, N-15, 0.02% NaN3 | 100% D2O | 0 | 8.05 | ambient | 310 | |
3 | 3D_13C-sepatated_NOESY_aromatic_region | 1mM human prolactin, C-13, N-15, 0.02% NaN3 | 100% D2O | 0 | 8.05 | ambient | 310 | |
4 | s3ct | 0.3mM human prolactin, C-13, N-15, 0.02% NaN3 | 20% D2O, 80% H2O | 0 | 8.05 | ambient | 310 | |
5 | s3ct | 0.3mM human prolactin, C-13, N-15, 0.02% NaN3, 6.2mg/ml PF1-phage | 20% D2O, 80% H2O | 0 | 8.05 | ambient | 310 |
NMR Spectrometer Information | |||
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Spectrometer | Manufacturer | Model | Field Strength |
1 | Varian | INOVA | 800 |
2 | Varian | INOVA | 750 |
NMR Refinement | ||
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Method | Details | Software |
simulated annealing | The structures are based on 2149 NOE distance contraints, 320 dihedral angle constraints, and 81 residual dipolar couplings | VNMR |
NMR Ensemble Information | |
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Conformer Selection Criteria | The submitted conformer models are the 20 with the lowest energy of the structures with no restraint violations larger than 0.4 A, 5 deg, and 1 Hz for noe's, torsion angles and rdc's respectively |
Conformers Calculated Total Number | 200 |
Conformers Submitted Total Number | 20 |
Representative Model | 1 (lowest energy) |
Computation: NMR Software | ||||
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# | Classification | Version | Software Name | Author |
1 | collection | VNMR | 6.1C | Varian |
2 | processing | NMRPipe | 2.2 | Delaglio,Grzesiek,Zhu,Vuister,Pfeifer,Bax |
3 | data analysis | Pronto3D | 20020517 | Kjaer,Andersen,Poulsen |
4 | structure solution | CYANA | 1.0.6 | Gntert |
5 | structure solution | XPLOR-NIH | 2.9 | Schwieters,Kuszewski,Tjandra,Clore |
6 | refinement | XPLOR-NIH | 2.9 | Schwieters,Kuszewski,Tjandra,Clore |