| Entry ID | 
            Original Release date | 
            Data summary | 
            Entry Title | 
            Citation Title | 
            Authors | 
                    
    
    
        | 34232 | 
        2019-03-18 | 
        Chemical Shifts: 2 sets   | 
        NMR solution structure of monomeric CCL5 in complex with a doubly-sulfated N-terminal segment of CCR5 | 
        
The solution structure of monomeric CCL5 in complex with a doubly sulfated N-terminal segment of CCR5            
                 
            
         | 
        Boris Arshava, Fred Naider, Gautam Srivastava, Jacob Anglister, Joao Rodrigues, Lukasz Jaremko, Mariusz Jaremko, Meital Abayev, Michael Levitt |         
    
    
        | 25505 | 
        2015-04-20 | 
        Chemical Shifts: 1 set   | 
        CCR5-ECL2 helical structure, residues Q186-T195. | 
        
An extended CCR5 ECL2 peptide forms a helix that binds HIV-1 gp120 through non-specific hydrophobic interactions            
                 
            
         | 
        Adi Moseri, Boris Arshava, Fred Naider, Jacob Anglister, Meital Abayev, Naama Kessler, Oren Tchaicheeyan, Tali Scherf |         
    
    
        | 18319 | 
        2012-09-14 | 
        Chemical Shifts: 1 set   | 
        1H, 13C and 15N full assignment of transmembrane domain TM12 from human Y4 receptor | 
        
Comparison of fragments comprising the first two helices of the human y4 and the yeast ste2p g-protein-coupled receptors.            
                 
            
         | 
        Chao Zou, Fred Naider, Oliver Zerbe, Xuan Shao |         
    
    
        | 17593 | 
        2012-08-07 | 
        Chemical Shifts: 1 set   | 
        NMR analysis of TM1_TM2 in TFE:water(0.1%TFA) (1:1) | 
        
Comparative NMR analysis of an 80-residue G protein-coupled receptor fragment in two membrane mimetic environments            
                 
            
         | 
        Alexey Neumoin, Boris Arshava, Fred Naider, Jeffrey M Becker, Leah S Cohen, Oliver Zerbe, Peter Geuntert |         
    
    
        | 17395 | 
        2011-02-04 | 
        Chemical Shifts: 1 set   | 
        The 27-residue N- terminus CCR5-peptide in a ternary complex with HIV-1 gp120 and a CD4-mimic peptide | 
        
The conformation and orientation of a 27-residue CCR5 peptide in a ternary complex with HIV-1 gp120 and a CD4-mimic peptide.            
                 
            
         | 
        Boris Arshava, Einat Schnur, Eran Noah, Fa-Xiang Ding, Fred Naider, Hasmik Sargsyan, Inbal Ayzenshtat, Jacob Anglister, Naama Kessler, Rina Levy, Tali Scherf, Tatsuya Inui, Yael Sagi |         
    
    
        | 17211 | 
        2011-06-23 | 
        Chemical Shifts: 1 set   | 
        Backbone and partial sidechain assignments of a fragment comprising transmembrane helix 1 to transmembrane helix 3 of the Ste2p receptor in TFE/water | 
        
Structural Characterization of Triple Transmembrane Domain Containing Fragments of a Yeast G Protein-Coupled Receptor in an Organic:Aqueous Environment by Solution-State NMR Spectroscopy            
                 
            
         | 
        Boris Arshava, Fred Naider, Jeffrey M Becker, Katrina E Fracchiolla, Leah S Cohen, Martin Poms, Oliver Zerbe |         
    
    
        | 15995 | 
        2009-05-18 | 
        Chemical Shifts: 1 set   | 
        Structure of TM1_TM2 in LPPG micelles | 
        
STRUCTURE OF A DOUBLE TRANSMEMBRANE FRAGMENT OF A G PROTEIN-COUPLED RECEPTOR IN MICELLES            
                 
            
         | 
        Alexey Neumoin, Boris Arshava, Fred Naider, Jeffey M Becker, Leah Cohen, Oliver Zerbe, Subramanyam Tantry |         
    
    
        | 15921 | 
        2008-08-19 | 
        Chemical Shifts: 1 set   | 
        1H, 13C and 15N assignment of a double transmembrane domain from human Y4 receptor, a G-protein coupled receptor | 
        
Biosynthesis and NMR-studies of a double transmembrane domain from the Y4 receptor, a human GPCR            
                 
            
         | 
        Chao Zou, Fred Naider, Oliver Zerbe |