Supplementary raw data for α‐N‐Methyltransferase regiospecificity is mediated by proximal, redundant enzyme–substrate interactions

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2024

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Freeman, Michael F
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The data deposited here are raw mass spectrometry files associated with the results presented in the paper, "α‐N‐Methyltransferase regiospecificity is mediated by proximal, redundant enzyme–substrate interactions." These data have been made publicly available in keeping with our lab's data availability policy.

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Data includes 64 .raw files which represent individually run in-vitro samples used for supplementary figures. A README is also included to help describe the project level data.

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Crone, KK., Labonte, JW, Elias, MH, Freeman, MF (2025) α-N-Methyltransferase regiospecificity is mediated by proximal, redundant enzyme–substrate interactions. Protein Sci. 32(2): e70021. https://doi.org/10.1002/pro.70021.

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National Institutes of Health (R35 GM133475 to M.F.F.) and the University of Minnesota along with the BioTechnology Institute (M.F.F., M.H.E.).

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Crone, Kathryn K; Labonte, Jason W; Elias, Mikael H; Freeman, Michael F. (2025). Supplementary raw data for α‐N‐Methyltransferase regiospecificity is mediated by proximal, redundant enzyme–substrate interactions. Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), https://doi.org/10.13020/qwff-b936.

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