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SOLUTION NMR STRUCTURE OF N-TERMINAL DOMAIN OF TRICONEPHILA CLAVIPES MAJOR AMPULLATE SPIDROIN 2[STRUCTURAL PROTEIN]
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NMR structure of N-terminal domain of Triconephila clavipes of major ampullate spidroin 1[STRUCTURAL PROTEIN]
N-terminal domain of FlSp spidroin from Nephila clavipes[STRUCTURAL PROTEIN]
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NMR structure of TuSp2-RP[PROTEIN FIBRIL]
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NMR structure of flagelliform spidroin (FlagSp) N-terminal domain from Trichonephila clavipes at pH 5.5[STRUCTURAL PROTEIN]
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NMR structure of flagelliform spidroin (FlagSp) N-terminal domain from Trichonephila clavipes at pH 7.2[STRUCTURAL PROTEIN]
N-terminal domain (NTD) Solution structure of aciniform spidroin (AcSpN) from Nephila antipodiana[STRUCTURAL PROTEIN]
Crystal structure of the N. clavipes spidroin NTD at pH 6.5[STRUCTURAL PROTEIN]
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3D structure of RP domain of MiSp[STRUCTURAL PROTEIN]
Untangling the Solution Structure of C-Terminal Domain of Aciniform Spidroin[STRUCTURAL PROTEIN]
Structural Characterization of Minor Ampullate Spidroin Domains and their Distinct Roles in Fibroin Solubility and Fiber Formation[PROTEIN FIBRIL]
Repetitive domain (RP) of aciniform spidroin 1 from Nephila antipodiana[STRUCTURAL PROTEIN]
Solution structure of the n-terminal domain (TUSP1-N) of the egg case silk from Nephila antipodiana[STRUCTURAL PROTEIN]
Solution structure of the C-terminal domain (TUSP1-C) of the egg case silk from Nephila antipodiana[STRUCTURAL PROTEIN]
Solution structure of the type 2 repetitive domain (TUSP1-RP2) of the egg case silk from Nephila Antipodiana[STRUCTURAL PROTEIN]
Solution structure of the type 1 repetitive domain (TUSP1-RP1) of the egg case silk from Nephila Antipodiana[STRUCTURAL PROTEIN]
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