| Entry ID | Original Release date | Data summary | Entry Title | Citation Title | Authors | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 31080 | 2024-04-30 | Chemical Shifts: 2 sets Spectral_peak_list: 11 sets | BIVALENT INTERACTIONS OF PIN1 WITH THE C-TERMINAL TAIL OF PKC | Sequestration Without Isomerization: Non-Catalytic Role of Pin1 in PKC Regulation | K Dixit, T I Igumenova, X R Chen, Y Yang | 
| 30305 | 2018-04-20 | Chemical Shifts: 1 set | Solution structure of C2 domain from protein kinase C alpha in ternary complex with calcium and V5-pHM peptide | Structural basis of protein kinase C alpha regulation by the C-terminal tail | Chang Shu, Pingwei Li, Tatyana I Igumenova, Yuan Yang | 
| 26016 | 2017-03-24 | Chemical Shifts: 1 set | Solution Structure of Ca2+-bound C2 domain from Protein Kinase C alpha in the form of complex with V5-pHM peptide | Structural Basis of Protein Kinase Calpha Regulation by the C-Terminal Tail. | Chang Shu, Pingwei Li, Tatyana I Igumenova, Yuan Yang | 
| 18927 | 2014-02-14 | Chemical Shifts: 1 set | Solution NMR assignments of V5 domain from Protein Kinase C alpha | The C-terminal V5 domain of Protein Kinase C is intrinsically disordered, with propensity to associate with a membrane mimetic. | Tatyana I Igumenova, Yuan Yang | 
| 18930 | 2014-02-14 | Chemical Shifts: 1 set | Solution NMR assignments of the phosphorylation-mimicking mutant of V5 domain from Protein Kinase C alpha, in complex with DPC micelles | The C-terminal V5 domain of Protein Kinase C is intrinsically disordered, with propensity to associate with a membrane mimetic. | Tatyana I Igumenova, Yuan Yang | 
| 18928 | 2014-02-14 | Chemical Shifts: 1 set | Solution NMR assignments of the phosphorylation-mimicking mutant of V5 domain from Protein Kinase C alpha | The C-terminal V5 domain of Protein Kinase C is intrinsically disordered, with propensity to associate with a membrane mimetic. | Tatyana I Igumenova, Yuan Yang | 
| 18929 | 2014-02-14 | Chemical Shifts: 1 set | Solution NMR assignments of V5 domain from Protein Kinase C alpha, in complex with DPC micelles | The C-terminal V5 domain of Protein Kinase C is intrinsically disordered, with propensity to associate with a membrane mimetic. | Tatyana I Igumenova, Yuan Yang |