BMRB Entry 26536
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Chem Shift validation: AVS_full, SPARTA
BMRB Entry DOI: doi:10.13018/BMR26536
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Title: Short hydrophobic peptides with cyclic constraints are po-tent GLP-1R agonists. PubMed: 25839426
Deposition date: 2015-03-10 Original release date: 2015-04-13
Authors: Hoang, Huy
Citation: Hoang, Huy; Song, Kun; Hill, Timothy; Derksen, David; Edmonds, David; Kok, W. Mei; Limberakis, Chris; Liras, Spiros; Loria, Paula; Mascitti, Vincent; Mathiowetz, Alan; Mitchell, Justin; Piotrowski, David; Price, David; Stanton, Robert; Suen, Jacky; Withka, Jane; Griffith, David; Fairlie, David. "Short hydrophobic peptides with cyclic constraints are potent glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor (GLP-1R) agonists" J. Med. Chem. 58, 4080-4085 (2015).
Assembly members:
entity, polymer, 12 residues, Formula weight is not available
Natural source: Common Name: Human Taxonomy ID: 9606 Superkingdom: Eukaryota Kingdom: Metazoa Genus/species: Homo sapiens
Experimental source: Production method: chemical synthesis
Entity Sequences (FASTA):
entity: HXEGTFTSDFFX
- assigned_chemical_shifts
Data type | Count |
1H chemical shifts | 20 |
Additional metadata:
Assembly:
Entity Assembly ID | Entity Name | Entity ID |
---|---|---|
1 | entity | 1 |
Entities:
Entity 1, entity 12 residues - Formula weight is not available
1 | HIS | AIB | GLU | GLY | THR | PHE | THR | SER | ASP | PHE | ||||
2 | PHE | NH2 |
Samples:
sample_1: entity 1 mM
sample_conditions_1: ionic strength: 0.01 M; pH: 7; pressure: 1 atm; temperature: 298 K
Experiments:
Name | Sample | Sample state | Sample conditions |
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2D 1H-1H NOESY | sample_1 | isotropic | sample_conditions_1 |
Software:
X-PLOR_NIH, Schwieters, Kuszewski, Tjandra and Clore - structure solution
NMR spectrometers:
- Bruker Avance 600 MHz