Protein exist as multimeter (i.e Monomer,dimer,tetrameter ) Before binding to the peptide . After peptide binding to the protein ,we are assuming that protein exist as dimer .
So could you please suggest any supporting NMR experiments and reference to prove protein's Dimer state ?
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