BMRB Entry 4699
Chem Shift validation: AVS_full
BMRB Entry DOI: doi:10.13018/BMR4699
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Title: The transmembrane domains of hepatitis C virus envelope glycoproteins E1 and E2 play a major role in heterodimerisation
Deposition date: 2000-03-24 Original release date: 2000-03-29
Authors: Op De Beeck, Anne; Montserret, Roland; Duvet, Sandrine; Cocquerel, Laurence; Cacan, Rene; Barberot, Benoit; Le Maire, Marc; Penin, Francois; Dubuisson, Jean
Citation: Op De Beeck, Anne; Montserret, Roland; Duvet, Sandrine; Cocquerel, Laurence; Cacan, Rene; Barberot, Benoit; Le Maire, Marc; Penin, Francois; Dubuisson, Jean. "The transmembrane domains of hepatitis C virus envelope glycoproteins E1 and E2 play a major role in heterodimerisation" . ., .-..
Assembly members:
HCV TME1, polymer, 21 residues, Formula weight is not available
Natural source: Common Name: not available Taxonomy ID: 11102 Superkingdom: viruses Kingdom: not available Genus/species: Hepacivirus flaviviridae
Experimental source: Production method: chemical synthesis
Entity Sequences (FASTA):
HCV TME1: GAHWGVLAGIAYFSMVGNWA
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- assigned_chemical_shifts
Data type | Count |
1H chemical shifts | 144 |