Metallothiol transferase FosB
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+ | [[6uci]], [[6ucl]], [[6ucm]] – hFosB Bzip domain 153-219 - human<br /> | ||
+ | [[5vpa]], [[5vpb]], [[5vpc]], [[5vpd]] – hFosB Bzip domain + Jun-D<br /> | ||
+ | [[5vpe]], [[5vpf]] – hFosB Bzip domain + Jun-D + DNA<br /> | ||
[[4ir0]], [[4jd1]], [[5f6q]] – FosB2 – ''Bacillus anthracis''<br /> | [[4ir0]], [[4jd1]], [[5f6q]] – FosB2 – ''Bacillus anthracis''<br /> | ||
[[4nay]], [[4naz]], [[4nb2]] – SaFosB – ''Staphylococcus aureus''<br /> | [[4nay]], [[4naz]], [[4nb2]] – SaFosB – ''Staphylococcus aureus''<br /> | ||
- | [[4jh1]], [[4jh2]] – BcFosB – ''Bacillus cereu''s<br /> | + | [[4jh1]], [[4jh2]], [[8g7i]] – BcFosB – ''Bacillus cereu''s<br /> |
[[4jh3]], [[4jh4]], [[4jh5]], [[4jh6]] – BcFosB + fosfomycin<br /> | [[4jh3]], [[4jh4]], [[4jh5]], [[4jh6]] – BcFosB + fosfomycin<br /> | ||
[[4jh7]], [[4jh8]], [[4jh9]] – BcFosB + fosfomycin derivative<br /> | [[4jh7]], [[4jh8]], [[4jh9]] – BcFosB + fosfomycin derivative<br /> | ||
+ | [[8e7q]], [[8e7r]], [[8g7f]], [[8g7g]], [[8g7h]] – BcFosB + phosphonic acid derivative<br /> | ||
[[4nb0]], [[4nb1]] – SaFosB + cysteine<br /> | [[4nb0]], [[4nb1]] – SaFosB + cysteine<br /> | ||
- | [[ | + | [[7n7g]] – FosB + fosfomycin – ''Enterococcus faecium''<br /> |
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3D structure of FosB
Updated on 28-June-2023
6uci, 6ucl, 6ucm – hFosB Bzip domain 153-219 - human
5vpa, 5vpb, 5vpc, 5vpd – hFosB Bzip domain + Jun-D
5vpe, 5vpf – hFosB Bzip domain + Jun-D + DNA
4ir0, 4jd1, 5f6q – FosB2 – Bacillus anthracis
4nay, 4naz, 4nb2 – SaFosB – Staphylococcus aureus
4jh1, 4jh2, 8g7i – BcFosB – Bacillus cereus
4jh3, 4jh4, 4jh5, 4jh6 – BcFosB + fosfomycin
4jh7, 4jh8, 4jh9 – BcFosB + fosfomycin derivative
8e7q, 8e7r, 8g7f, 8g7g, 8g7h – BcFosB + phosphonic acid derivative
4nb0, 4nb1 – SaFosB + cysteine
7n7g – FosB + fosfomycin – Enterococcus faecium
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Ruffle JK. Molecular neurobiology of addiction: what's all the (Delta)FosB about? Am J Drug Alcohol Abuse. 2014 Nov;40(6):428-37. doi:, 10.3109/00952990.2014.933840. Epub 2014 Aug 1. PMID:25083822 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.3109/00952990.2014.933840
- ↑ Carle, T. L., Ohnishi, Y. N., Ohnishi, Y. H., Alibhai, I. N., Wilkinson, M. B., Kumar, A. and Nestler, E. J. (2007) Proteasome-dependent and -independent mechanisms for FosB destabilization: identification of FosB degron domains and implications for ΔFosB stability. European Journal of Neuroscience, 25, 3009–3019. doi: 10.1111/j.1460-9568.2007.05575.x
- ↑ Jorissen, H. J., Ulery, P. G., Henry, L., Gourneni, S., Nestler, E. J., & Rudenko, G. (2007) Dimerization and DNA-binding properties of the transcription factor ΔFosB. Biochemistry, 46(28), 8360-8372.x
- ↑ Nestler, E. J. (2008). Transcriptional mechanisms of addiction: role of ΔFosB.Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London B: Biological Sciences, 363(1507), 3245-3255.x
- ↑ Kelz, M. B., Chen, J., Carlezon, W. A., Whisler, K., Gilden, L., Beckmann, A. M., ... & Nestler, E. J. (1999). Expression of the transcription factor ΔFosB in the brain controls sensitivity to cocaine. Nature, 401(6750), 272-276.x
- ↑ Pitchers, K. K., Vialou, V., Nestler, E. J., Laviolette, S. R., Lehman, M. N., & Coolen, L. M. (2013). Natural and drug rewards act on common neural plasticity mechanisms with ΔFosB as a key mediator. The Journal of Neuroscience,33(8), 3434-3442.x
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