Nmr analysis suggests the terminal domains of robo1 remain extended but are rigidified in the presence of heparan sulfate

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  • who: Robert V. Williams from the University of have published the article: NMR analysis suggests the terminal domains of Robo1 remain extended but are rigidified in the presence of heparan sulfate, in the Journal: Scientific Reports Scientific Reports
  • what: Clusters containing more than 300 frames were chosen for energy reweighting, which was also performed in MATLAB using the approach described by Miao et_al19.

SUMMARY

    The authors set out to investigate the domain orientation of hRobo1-Ig1-2 using a construct containing the inserted lanthanide-binding amino_acid sequence. A construct incorporating a . . .

     

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