The E. coli ? clamp loader is a pentameric complex of ?, ?' and three ? subunits that opens and loads ?-clamp proteins onto DNA in an ATP-dependent process essential for efficient DNA replication. ATP binding to the ? subunits promotes conformational changes that enable the clamp loader to bind and open the ring-shaped ?-clamp homodimer. Here we report the nearly complete backbone and side-chain ¹H, ^(13)C and ^(15)N NMR resonance assignments of the 242-residue truncated ? subunit of the clamp...
Neutron Crystallography Detects Differences in ProteinDynamics: Structure of the PKG II Cyclic Nucleotide Binding Domainin Complex with an Activator
Neutron Crystallography Detects Differences in ProteinDynamics: Structure of the PKG II Cyclic Nucleotide Binding Domainin Complex with an Activator
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