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A new sensitivity improved approach is presented to measure the Calpha-Halpha scalar and dipolar coupling constants in 13C/15N-labeled proteins using a HA(CA)CONH scheme. The proposed experiment has significantly higher sensitivity than the previously published (HA)CA(CO)NH sequence, and provides accurate and straightforward measurements of the scalar and residual dipolar coupling constants. The sequence is easy to implement, and has been demonstrated on the C-terminal domain of the human Ku-80 protein (152 amino acid residues).

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CD8(+) T-cell responses to three human cytomegalovirus (CMV) pp65 epitopes were studied in panels of healthy seropositive HLA-A*02/HLA-B*07 individuals, and HLA-A*02 donors mismatched for HLA-B*07. The majority of the latter had significant responses to a HLA-A*02-restricted epitope within the CMV pp65 antigen. By contrast, the strongest responses to CMV in the first group were to HLA-B*07-restricted epitopes.

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Mrf-2 is a member of a new class of DNA-binding proteins known as the AT-rich interaction domain family or ARID. Chemical shift indices and characteristic NOE values indicate that the three-dimensional structure of the Mrf-2 ARID in complex with DNA is nearly identical to that of the free protein. The backbone dynamics of the Mrf-2 domain free and in complex with DNA have been characterized by (15)N NMR relaxation measurements and model-free analysis.

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Beta-heterochromatin in Drosophila and the Syrian hamster share a similar DNA organization, few unique sequences, and scrambled repeats of mobile elements without tandem repetition. DNA in alpha-heterochromatin is tandemly repetitious, and we now show that the repeat unit can either contain or lack a mobile element. The tandem repeat organization of alpha-heterochromatin is presumably due to a concertina-like mechanism of unequal exchange between repeat units.

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Cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers and (6-4) photoproducts are the two major classes of lesions produced in DNA by UVB and UVC irradiation. Their distribution along genes is nucleotide sequence-dependent. In vivo, the frequency of these lesions at specific sites is modulated by nucleosomes and other DNA binding proteins.

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Molecular abnormality of a phosphoglycerate kinase variant (PGK-Alabama).

Blood Cells Mol Dis

August 1996

Department of Biochemical Genetics, Beckman Institute of the City of Hope, Duarte, California, USA.

The molecular abnormality of a phosphoglycerate kinase variant associated with severe red cell enzyme deficiency ( about 4% of normal) and episodes of hemolysis with jaundice was examined. The Michaelis constants for the substrates and co-enzymes (1.3-diphosphoglycerate, 3-phosphoglycerate, ATP and ADP) were not grossly different from that of normal.

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