Three-dimensional structure in solution of neurotoxin III from the sea anemone Anemonia sulcata.
@article{Manoleras1994ThreedimensionalSI,
title={Three-dimensional structure in solution of neurotoxin III from the sea anemone Anemonia sulcata.},
author={Nick Manoleras and Raymond S. Norton},
journal={Biochemistry},
year={1994},
volume={33 37},
pages={
11051-61
}
}The three-dimensional structure in aqueous solution of the 27-residue polypeptide neurotoxin Anemonia sulcata toxin III (ATX III) has been determined from 1H NMR data. As ATX III self-associates in the millimolar concentration range, causing a marked concentration dependence for the chemical shifts of several residues [Norton, R. S., Cross, K., Braach-Maksvytis, V., & Wachter, E. (1993) Biochem. J. 293, 545-551], it was necessary to record NOESY spectra over a range of concentrations in order…
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