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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 0-84 Sentence denotes Structural characterization of protein kinase A as a function of nucleotide binding.
T2 85-214 Sentence denotes Hydrogen-deuterium exchange studies using matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-time of flight mass spectrometry detection.
T3 215-443 Sentence denotes Transient state kinetic studies indicate that substrate phosphorylation in protein kinase A is partially rate-limited by conformational changes, some of which may be associated with nucleotide binding (Shaffer, J., and Adams, J.
T4 444-484 Sentence denotes A. (1999) Biochemistry 38, 12072-12079).
T5 485-683 Sentence denotes To assess whether specific structural changes are associated with the binding of nucleotides, hydrogen-deuterium exchange experiments were performed on the enzyme in the absence and presence of ADP.
T6 684-763 Sentence denotes Four regions of the protein are protected from exchange in the presence of ADP.
T7 764-865 Sentence denotes Two regions encompass the catalytic and glycine-rich loops and are integral parts of the active site.
T8 866-970 Sentence denotes Conversely, protection of probes in the C terminus is consistent with nucleotide-induced domain closure.
T9 971-1209 Sentence denotes One protected probe encompasses a portion of helix C, a secondary structural element that does not make any direct contacts with the nucleotide but has been reported to undergo segmental motion upon the activation of some protein kinases.
T10 1210-1427 Sentence denotes The combined data suggest that binding of the nucleotide has distal structural effects that may include stabilizing the closed state of the enzyme and altering the position of a critical helix outside the active site.
T11 1428-1537 Sentence denotes The latter represents the first evidence that the nucleotide alone can induce changes in helix C in solution.