NMR + diffraction in PDB
Miriam Hirshberg
mh270 at mole.bio.cam.ac.uk
Wed Nov 10 10:44:13 EST 1999
Per Kallblad
3 proteins you can check are: Calmodulin, cdc42 and ras, all three
were determined by both NMR and Xray crystallography.
Hope this helps
Miri
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On Wed, 10 Nov 1999, Per Kaellblad wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for proteins (PDB entries) that have been determined
> structurally using both NMR and diffraction methods. The proteins
> should ideally be the same but a high sequence identity will do.
>
> The current 3DBbrowser doesn't enable this kind of search and it seems
> somewhat elaborate to get around it. If anyone know of a published list of
> such proteins, or an easy way of getting such a list, I would be very
> grateful to hear about it.
>
> Thanks
> Per Kallblad
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