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Raw and processed solid-state NMR data of the main biofilm protein TasA from Bacillus subtilis. The CCPN 2.4.2 assignment project is contained which includes all data deposited in the BMRB under accession code 51785. Talos+ output is included as well. The results are presented in the publication Roske, Y., Lindemann, F., Diehl, A. et al. TapA acts as specific chaperone in TasA filament formation by strand complementation. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 17, 120 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2217070120 and my thesis "A Structural View on Mechanisms of Bacterial Communal Life and Toxicity" submitted to the Free University Berlin (http://dx.doi.org/10.17169/refubium-41725). Notes
CCPN 2.4.2, Biofilm, solid-state NMR, TasA protein, Bacillus subtilis
CCPN 2.4.2, Biofilm, solid-state NMR, TasA protein, Bacillus subtilis
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