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Determination of helical membrane protein topology using residual dipolar couplings and exhaustive search algorithm: Application to phospholamban
Alessandro Mascioni
, Becky L. Eggimann
,
Gianluigi Veglia
Structural Biology and Biophysics (TMED)
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Phospholamban
100%
Algorithm Application
100%
Helical Membrane Proteins
100%
Residual Dipolar Couplings
100%
Dipolar Waves
100%
Helical Peptides
100%
Exhaustive Search Algorithm
100%
Membrane Protein Topology
100%
Calcium Regulation
50%
Cardiac muscle
50%
Membrane Protein
50%
Tertiary Structure
50%
Secondary Structure
50%
NMR Data
50%
Structural Determination
50%
Detergent Micelles
50%
Membrane Bilayer
50%
Detergent Solubilized
50%
Semi-empirical Methods
50%
Anisotropic Media
50%
Fast Pathway
50%
High Resolution Solid State NMR
50%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Residual Dipolar Coupling
100%
Protein Topology
100%
Phospholamban
100%
Membrane Protein
100%
Tertiary Structure
33%
Micelle
33%
Bilayer Membrane
33%