HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Agnes Beenfeldt Petersen from the Department of Chemistry, DTU Technical University of Denmark, KgsLyngby, Denmark have published the research: 1H, 13C, 15N resonance assignment of the enzyme KdgF from Bacteroides eggerthii, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: Assignment and data deposition Here the authors report the backbone and side-chain assignment of BeKdgF from B. eggerthii.
SUMMARY
BeKdgF was cloned into the pET15b-USER vector by the restriction sites Ndel and BamHI, which extended BeKdgF with an N-terminal His-tag (MGSSHHHHHHGS) resulting in 126 amino_acid residues in total, and the . . .
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