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'''STRUCTURE OF THE C DOMAIN OF SYNAPSIN IA FROM BOVINE BRAIN'''<br />
'''STRUCTURE OF THE C DOMAIN OF SYNAPSIN IA FROM BOVINE BRAIN'''<br />
==Overview==
==Overview==
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Synapsins are abundant synaptic vesicle proteins with an essential, regulatory function in the nerve terminal. We determined the crystal, structure of a fragment (synC) consisting of residues 110-420 of bovine, synapsin I; synC coincides with the large middle domain (C-domain), the, most conserved domain of synapsins. SynC molecules are folded into compact, domains and form closely associated dimers. SynC monomers are strikingly, similar in structure to a family of ATP-utilizing enzymes, which includes, glutathione synthetase and D-alanine:D-alanine ligase. SynC binds ATP in a, Ca2+-dependent manner. The crystal structure of synC in complex with, ATPgammaS and Ca2+ explains the preference of synC for Ca2+ over Mg2+. Our, results suggest that synapsins may also be ATP-utilizing enzymes.
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Synapsins are abundant synaptic vesicle proteins with an essential regulatory function in the nerve terminal. We determined the crystal structure of a fragment (synC) consisting of residues 110-420 of bovine synapsin I; synC coincides with the large middle domain (C-domain), the most conserved domain of synapsins. SynC molecules are folded into compact domains and form closely associated dimers. SynC monomers are strikingly similar in structure to a family of ATP-utilizing enzymes, which includes glutathione synthetase and D-alanine:D-alanine ligase. SynC binds ATP in a Ca2+-dependent manner. The crystal structure of synC in complex with ATPgammaS and Ca2+ explains the preference of synC for Ca2+ over Mg2+. Our results suggest that synapsins may also be ATP-utilizing enzymes.
==About this Structure==
==About this Structure==
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1AUV is a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single_protein Single protein] structure of sequence from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bos_taurus Bos taurus]. Full crystallographic information is available from [http://ispc.weizmann.ac.il/oca-bin/ocashort?id=1AUV OCA].
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1AUV is a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Single_protein Single protein] structure of sequence from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bos_taurus Bos taurus]. Full crystallographic information is available from [http://oca.weizmann.ac.il/oca-bin/ocashort?id=1AUV OCA].
==Reference==
==Reference==
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1auv, resolution 2.15Å

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STRUCTURE OF THE C DOMAIN OF SYNAPSIN IA FROM BOVINE BRAIN

Overview

Synapsins are abundant synaptic vesicle proteins with an essential regulatory function in the nerve terminal. We determined the crystal structure of a fragment (synC) consisting of residues 110-420 of bovine synapsin I; synC coincides with the large middle domain (C-domain), the most conserved domain of synapsins. SynC molecules are folded into compact domains and form closely associated dimers. SynC monomers are strikingly similar in structure to a family of ATP-utilizing enzymes, which includes glutathione synthetase and D-alanine:D-alanine ligase. SynC binds ATP in a Ca2+-dependent manner. The crystal structure of synC in complex with ATPgammaS and Ca2+ explains the preference of synC for Ca2+ over Mg2+. Our results suggest that synapsins may also be ATP-utilizing enzymes.

About this Structure

1AUV is a Single protein structure of sequence from Bos taurus. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Synapsin I is structurally similar to ATP-utilizing enzymes., Esser L, Wang CR, Hosaka M, Smagula CS, Sudhof TC, Deisenhofer J, EMBO J. 1998 Feb 16;17(4):977-84. PMID:9463376

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