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53208 2025-11-08 Chemical Shifts: 1 set
Backbone assignment of the the complex between the C-terminal domain of the OSCP subunit and a peptide mimicking the C-terminal helix of the b subunit of human ATP Synthase The OSCP Subunit of ATP Synthase is a Dimer in Solution: Strategy to Induce the Monomeric Protein as a New Tool for Drug Discovery Download bibtex for citation iamge Alice Sosic, Gabriele Giachin, Laura Gabbatore, Laura Morbiato, Marta de Zotti, Massimo Bellanda, Roberto Battistutta, Simone Fabbian, Valentina Giorgio
53204 2025-11-08 Chemical Shifts: 1 set
Backbone assignment of the N-terminal domain of the human ATP Synthase OSCP subunit. The OSCP Subunit of ATP Synthase is a Dimer in Solution: Strategy to Induce the Monomeric Protein as a New Tool for Drug Discovery Download bibtex for citation iamge Alice Sosic, Gabriele Giachin, Laura Gabbatore, Laura Morbiato, Marta de Zotti, Massimo Bellanda, Roberto Battistutta, Simone Fabbian, Valentina Giorgio
53202 2025-11-08 Chemical Shifts: 1 set
Backbone assignment of the C-terminal domain of the human ATP Synthase OSCP subunit. The OSCP Subunit of ATP Synthase is a Dimer in Solution: Strategy to Induce the Monomeric Protein as a New Tool for Drug Discovery Download bibtex for citation iamge Alice Sosic, Gabriele Giachin, Laura Gabbatore, Laura Morbiato, Marta de Zotti, Massimo Bellanda, Roberto Battistutta, Simone Fabbian, Valentina Giorgio
16910 2011-05-02 Chemical Shifts: 1 set
Assignment of HN,HA,HB,N,CA,CB and C' of the STAS domain of motor protein Prestin (Anion Transporter SLC26A5) Structure of the cytosolic portion of motor protein prestin and functional role of the STAS domain in SLC26/SulP anion transporters. Download bibtex for citation iamge Elisa Pasqualetto, Greta Bonetto, Lorenzo Gesiot, Massimo Bellanda, Roberto Battistutta, Rosa Aiello