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| - | + | ==5xn9, SAHS protein from Ramazzottius varieornatus== | |
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<StructureSection load='5xn9' size='340' side='right' caption='crystal structure' scene=''> | <StructureSection load='5xn9' size='340' side='right' caption='crystal structure' scene=''> | ||
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== Function == | == Function == | ||
| - | + | Tardigrades ''(Ramazzottius varieornatus)'', informally known as water bears, are viewed as the most resilient organisms on the planet. They have the capability to shut down metabolic processes and undergo anydrobiosis, a dehydrated state in which they can exist even in the vacuum of space. One of the secrets to their success may be '''5xn9''', a secreted heat soluble protein. The protein shields organelles and extracellular components during dehydration to improve desiccation tolerance and prevent crystallization. | |
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== Structural highlights == | == Structural highlights == | ||
| - | + | The 5xn9 protein derives its function primarily from several key sites. The first are the <scene name='77/777696/Beta_barrel/2'>beta barrels</scene>, two large beta-sheets that coil to form a barrel-like structure that allows hydrophobic residues to form unusual networks of hydrogen bonds. | |
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| + | Beta barrels are commonly seen in membrane proteins and often contain alternating residues of hydrophobic and hydrophilic amino acids, as can be seen <scene name='77/777696/Hydrophobic/1'>here</scene> with hydrophobic regions in red and hydrophilic regions in turquoise. The particular beta barrel on 5xn9 is very similar to that of '''fatty acid binding proteins (FABPs)'''. | ||
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| + | Other components of interests on 5xn9 include <scene name='77/777696/Ions/2'>Zn and Mg</scene> protein modification binding sites. Zinc is shown in blue and magnesium in magenta. These and other post-translational modifications play an important role in determining the structure of 5xn9 and improving its tolerance to dehydration. | ||
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</StructureSection> | </StructureSection> | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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| + | Fukuda, Y., Miura, Y., Mizohata, E. and Inoue, T. (2017), Structural insights into a secretory abundant heat-soluble protein from an anhydrobiotic tardigrade, ''Ramazzottius varieornatus''. FEBS Lett, 591: 2458–2469. doi:10.1002/1873-3468.12752 | ||
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5xn9, SAHS protein from Ramazzottius varieornatus
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References
Fukuda, Y., Miura, Y., Mizohata, E. and Inoue, T. (2017), Structural insights into a secretory abundant heat-soluble protein from an anhydrobiotic tardigrade, Ramazzottius varieornatus. FEBS Lett, 591: 2458–2469. doi:10.1002/1873-3468.12752
