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Ras proteins are molecular switches that decide if and when cells divide inside our bodies. An impairment of their function may result in the formation of a tumour. The process of switching the proteins on and off has been observed in detail by a ...
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[NMR paper] Combined ligand-observe (19)F and protein-observe (15)N,(1)H-HSQC NMR suggests phenylalanine as the key ?-somatostatin residue recognized by human protein disulfide isomerase.
Combined ligand-observe (19)F and protein-observe (15)N,(1)H-HSQC NMR suggests phenylalanine as the key ?-somatostatin residue recognized by human protein disulfide isomerase.
Combined ligand-observe (19)F and protein-observe (15)N,(1)H-HSQC NMR suggests phenylalanine as the key ?-somatostatin residue recognized by human protein disulfide isomerase.
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Authors: Richards KL, Rowe ML, Hudson PB, Williamson RA, Howard MJ
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Human protein disulphide isomerase (hPDI) is an endoplasmic reticulum (ER) based...
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