BMRB Entry 7166

Title:
1H chemical shift assignments for CgNa an anemone toxin from Condylactis Gigantea
Deposition date:
2006-06-12
Original release date:
2006-08-14
Authors:
Lopez-Mendez, Blanca; Perez-Castells, Javier; Gimenez-Gallego, Guillermo; Jimenez-Barbero, Jesus
Citation:

Citation: Salceda, Emilio; Perez-Castells, Javier; Lopez-Mendez, Blanca; Garateix, Anoland; Salazar, Hector; Lopez, Omar; Aneiros, Abel; Standker, Ludger; Beress, Laszlo; Forssmann, Wolf-Georg; Soto, Enrique; Jimenez-Barbero, Jesus; Gimenez-Gallego, Guillermo. "CgNa, a type I toxin from the giant Caribbean sea anemone Condylactis gigantea shows structural similarities to both type I and II toxins, as well as distinctive structural and functional properties(1)"  Biochem. J. 406, 67-76 (2007).
PubMed: 17506725

Assembly members:

Assembly members:
CgNa, polymer, 47 residues, Formula weight is not available

Natural source:

Natural source:   Common Name: Condylactis gigantea   Taxonomy ID: 47073   Superkingdom: Eukaryota   Kingdom: Viridiplantae   Genus/species: Condylactis gigantea

Experimental source:

Experimental source:   Production method: Purified from the natural source

Entity Sequences (FASTA):

Data sets:
Data typeCount
1H chemical shifts285

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Assembly:

Entity Assembly IDEntity NameEntity ID
1CgNa toxin1

Entities:

Entity 1, CgNa toxin 47 residues - Formula weight is not available

1   GLYVALHYPRCYSARGCYSASPSERASPGLY
2   PROSERVALHISGLYASNTHRLEUSERGLY
3   THRVALTRPVALGLYSERCYSALASERGLY
4   TRPHISLYSCYSASNASPGLUTYRASNILE
5   ALATYRGLUCYSCYSLYSGLN

Samples:

sample_1: CgNa 1.4 mM; H2O 90%; D2O 10%

conditions_1: pH: 7; temperature: 298 K

Experiments:

NameSampleSample stateSample conditions
2D TOCSYsample_1not availableconditions_1
2D NOESYsample_1not availableconditions_1

Software:

No software information available

NMR spectrometers:

  • Bruker Avance 500 MHz