| Entry ID | 
            Original Release date | 
            Data summary | 
            Entry Title | 
            Citation Title | 
            Authors | 
                    
    
    
        | 27437 | 
        2018-04-23 | 
        Chemical Shifts: 2 sets   | 
        1H, 13CA, 13CB and 15N chemical shift assignments of b2-microglobulin and a-chain of the neonatal Fc receptor | 
        
Insight into Small Molecule Binding to the Neonatal Fc Receptor by X-ray Crystallography and 100 kHz Magic-Angle-Spinning NMR            
                 
            
         | 
        Alastair Lawson, Alex Macpherson, Alistair Henry, Amy H Sullivan, Beat H Meier, Ben Cossins, Christine Prosser, Daniel Stoeppler, David Fox III, Fabien Lecomte, Hartmut Oschkinat, Herv Deboves, James White, John Porter, Katharine Cain, Lorna Waters, Mark Carr, Marta Westwood, Nicolas Basse, Richard D Taylor, Richard Taylor, Robert Griffin, Sebastian Kelm, Susanne Smith-Penzel, Tim Norman |         
    
    
        | 18908 | 
        2013-02-21 | 
        Chemical Shifts: 1 set   | 
        Human programmed cell death 1 receptor | 
        
Structure and interactions of the human programmed cell death 1 receptor.            
                 
            
         | 
        Alasdair J Leslie, Alistair J Henry, Anand Radhakrishnan, Andreas Jansson, Chao Yu, Colin Stubberfield, Edward J Evans, Frederick W Muskett, Jiandong Huo, John E Ladbury, Lorna C Waters, Mark D Carr, Meryn Griffiths, Robert Griffin, Sara H Morgan, Shinji Ikemizu, Simon J Davis, Vaclav Veverka, Xiaoxiao Cheng |         
    
    
        | 2285 | 
        1999-06-14 | 
        Chemical Shifts: 1 set   | 
        Catalytic mechanism of serine proteases: Reexamination of the pH dependence of the histidyl 1J13C2-H coupling constant in the catalytic triad of alpha-lytic protease | 
        
Catalytic mechanism of serine proteases: Reexamination of the pH dependence of the histidyl 1J13C2-H coupling constant in the catalytic triad of alpha-lytic protease            
                 
            
         | 
        John D Roberts, John H Kaiser, John H Richards, William W Bachovchin |