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Backbone and side-chain chemical shift assignments of full-length, apo, human Pin1, a phosphoprotein regulator with interdomain allostery.

Alexandra BornParker J NicholsMorkos A HenenCelestine N ChiDean StrotzPeter BayerShin-Ichi TateJeffrey W PengBeat Vogeli
Published in: Biomolecular NMR assignments (2018)
Pin1 is a human peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase important for the regulation of phosphoproteins that are implicated in many diseases including cancer and Alzheimer's. Further biophysical study of Pin1 will elucidate the importance of the two-domain system to regulate its own activity. Here, we report near-complete backbone and side-chain 1H, 13C and 15N NMR chemical shift assignments of full-length, apo Pin1 for the purpose of studying interdomain allostery and dynamics.
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