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Specific peptide-protein interactions in the ribonuclease S' system studied by 13C nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy with selectively 13C-enriched peptides.

C H Niu, +3 more
- 25 May 1979 - 
- Vol. 254, Iss: 10, pp 3788-3796
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This article is published in Journal of Biological Chemistry.The article was published on 1979-05-25 and is currently open access. It has received 22 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy & Peptide.

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Biosynthetic incorporation of 15N and 13C for assignment and interpretation of nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of proteins

TL;DR: The use of isotopic substitution is a time-honoured method for simplifying the nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of biological macromolecules and a number of important conclusions concerning the pKa values of specific residues, the affinity of the protein for various ligands, or dynamic properties of theprotein can be deduced.
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Ribonuclease S‐peptide as a carrier in fusion proteins

TL;DR: A sensitive method was developed to detect the fusion protein after sodium dodecyl sulfate‐polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis by its ribonuclease activity following activation with S‐protein.
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12 Pancreatic Ribonuclease

Peter Blackburn, +1 more
- 01 Jan 1982 - 
TL;DR: The usefulness of the cytoplasmic inhibitor of RNase to protect RNA in the course of the synthesis of complementary DNA by reverse transcriptase is discussed.
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Semisynthetic peptides and proteins

TL;DR: Sequence modification through semisynthesis thus provides a flexible route to explore the code of rules whereby primary structure directs higher order properties of folded conformation and biological function of large peptides and proteins.
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Anion binding and pH-dependent electrostatic effects in ribonuclease

TL;DR: The solvent-accessibility-modified, Tanford-Kirkwood, discrete charge model for electrostatic effects is applied to both ribonuclease A and ribonuklease S, and the predicted response of the active-site histidine pK1/2 values to anion binding are shown to agree with experimental determinations.
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The Preparation of Subtilisin-modified Ribonuclease and the Separation of the Peptide and Protein Components

TL;DR: Neither S-peptide nor S-protein alone shows appreciable ribonuclease activity, but when these components are mixed in equimolar proportions, almost the full enzymic activity is recovered.
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The Preparation of Merrifield‐Resins Through Total Esterification With Cesium Salts

TL;DR: The reaction of chloromethylated polystyrene-co-1%-divinylbenzene resin with the cesium salts of N-protected amino acids proceeds fast and without side reactions to give Nprotected amino acyl resin esters free of quaternary ammonium sites or reactive chloride as discussed by the authors.
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Theory of Nuclear Overhauser Enhancement and 13C–1H Dipolar Relaxation in Proton‐Decoupled Carbon‐13 NMR Spectra of Macromolecules

TL;DR: In this paper, the nuclear Overhauser enhancement (NOE), the spinlattice relaxation time (T1), and the spin spin relaxation time of a 13C nucleus relaxing by a dipolar interaction with one proton under conditions of complete proton decoupling, and without assuming that the extreme narrowing limit applies.
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Spectrophotometric assay of bovine pancreatic ribonuclease by the use of cytidine 2′:3′-phosphate

TL;DR: The method described here depends on the differences in absorption spectra of cytidine 2':3'-phosphate and cytidine 3'-ph phosphate and is thus similar to that of Richards (1955); the conditions have been worked out to take account of the optical factors.
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