1H, 13C and 15N backbone NMR chemical shift assignments of the C-terminal P4 domain of Ahnak

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Srinivasan Sundararaj
Dmitry Shishmarev
Yiechang Lin
Shouvik Aditya
Marco G. Casarotto
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[1] The Australian National University,ACRF Department of Cancer Biology and Therapeutics, The John Curtin School of Medical Research
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Biomolecular NMR Assignments | 2018年 / 12卷
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Ahnak; NMR; Resonance assignments; Circular dichroism; Chemical shift index; Ca; 1.2 modulation;
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Ahnak is a ~ 700 kDa polypeptide that was originally identified as a tumour-related nuclear phosphoprotein, but later recognized to play a variety of diverse physiological roles related to cell architecture and migration. A critical function of Ahnak is modulation of Ca2+ signaling in cardiomyocytes by interacting with the β subunit of the L-type Ca2+ channel (CaV1.2). Previous studies have identified the C-terminal region of Ahnak, designated as P3 and P4 domains, as a key mediator of its functional activity. We report here the nearly complete 1H, 13C and 15N backbone NMR chemical shift assignments of the 11 kDa C-terminal P4 domain of Ahnak. This study lays the foundations for future investigations of functional dynamics, structure determination and interaction site mapping of the CaV1.2-Ahnak complex.
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