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Protein G

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<StructureSection load='1uwx' size='340' side='right' caption='Protein G domain II (grey) complex with mouse Fab heavy chain (red) and light chain (aqua) (PDB code [[1uwx]]).' scene=''>
<StructureSection load='1uwx' size='340' side='right' caption='Protein G domain II (grey) complex with mouse Fab heavy chain (red) and light chain (aqua) (PDB code [[1uwx]]).' scene=''>
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'''Protein G''' (ProG) is a cell surface protein from Streptococcal bacteria which binds Fab and Fc regions of immunoglobulins<ref>PMID:3131664</ref>.
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'''Protein G''' or '''immunoglobulin-binding protein G''' (ProG) is a cell surface protein from Streptococcal bacteria which binds Fab and Fc regions of immunoglobulins<ref>PMID:3131664</ref>.
For ProG immunoglobulin-binding domain see [[Chameleon peptide]].
For ProG immunoglobulin-binding domain see [[Chameleon peptide]].
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**[[1pga]], [[1pgb]], [[2ju6]], [[2rmm]], [[2rpv]], [[1mpe]], [[1q10]], [[2j52]], [[2j53]], [[2k0p]], [[3mp9]], [[1gb1]], [[2gi9]] - StProG <br />
**[[1pga]], [[1pgb]], [[2ju6]], [[2rmm]], [[2rpv]], [[1mpe]], [[1q10]], [[2j52]], [[2j53]], [[2k0p]], [[3mp9]], [[1gb1]], [[2gi9]] - StProG <br />
**[[2gb1]], [[3gb1]], [[5ub0]], [[5ubs]], [[5uce]],[[2n9k]], [[5ucf]], [[2n9l]], [[2plp]], [[6che]], [[1qmt]], [[2lgi]], [[2nmq]], [[2rpv]] - StProG - NMR <br />
**[[2gb1]], [[3gb1]], [[5ub0]], [[5ubs]], [[5uce]],[[2n9k]], [[5ucf]], [[2n9l]], [[2plp]], [[6che]], [[1qmt]], [[2lgi]], [[2nmq]], [[2rpv]] - StProG - NMR <br />
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**[[1mvk]], [[1fcl]], [[1fd6]], [[1em7]], [[3v3x]], [[6c9o]], [[6kmc]], [[6nla]], [[6nlb]], [[6nl9]], [[6nl8]], [[6nl7]], [[6nl6]], [[5ofs]], [[6cne]], [[6cpz]], [[4wh4]], [[6l9b]], [[6lji]], [[5bmi]], [[5bmh]], [[6l91]], [[6l9d]] – StProG (mutant) <br />
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**[[1mvk]], [[1fcl]], [[1fd6]], [[1em7]], [[3v3x]], [[6c9o]], [[6kmc]], [[6nla]], [[6nlb]], [[6nl9]], [[6nl8]], [[6nl7]], [[6nl6]], [[5ofs]], [[6cne]], [[6cpz]], [[4wh4]], [[6l9b]], [[6lji]], [[5bmi]], [[5bmh]], [[6l91]], [[6l9d]], [[5hg2]], [[5hfy]], [[5hi1]] – StProG (mutant) <br />
**[[1q10]], [[2rmm]], [[2k0p]], [[2ju6]] – StProG (mutant) – NMR<br />
**[[1q10]], [[2rmm]], [[2k0p]], [[2ju6]] – StProG (mutant) – NMR<br />
**[[1mi0]], [[1mhx]] – ProG (mutant) – ''Finegoldia magna''<br />
**[[1mi0]], [[1mhx]] – ProG (mutant) – ''Finegoldia magna''<br />
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**[[3fil]], [[1pgx]], [[2igd]], [[1igd]] - StProG <br />
**[[3fil]], [[1pgx]], [[2igd]], [[1igd]] - StProG <br />
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**[[3v3x]], [[5bmg]], [[6cte]] – StProG (mutant) <br />
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**[[3v3x]], [[5bmg]], [[6c9o]], [[6cte]], [[6nl6]], [[6nl7]], [[6nl8]], [[6nl9]], [[6nlb]] – StProG (mutant) <br />
**[[2plp]], [[1p7f]], [[1p7e]], [[2n7j]], [[2lum]] - StProG - NMR<br />
**[[2plp]], [[1p7f]], [[1p7e]], [[2n7j]], [[2lum]] - StProG - NMR<br />
**[[2jsv]], [[2kq4]], [[2kwd]], [[1fcl]], [[1fd6]] - StProG (mutant) - NMR<br />
**[[2jsv]], [[2kq4]], [[2kwd]], [[1fcl]], [[1fd6]] - StProG (mutant) - NMR<br />
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**[[2igh]] – StProG – NMR<br />
**[[2igh]] – StProG – NMR<br />
**[[2onq]], [[2on8]] – StProG (mutant) <br />
**[[2onq]], [[2on8]] – StProG (mutant) <br />
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**[[1gb4]] – StProG (mutant) – NMR<br />
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**[[1gb4]], [[6njf]] – StProG (mutant) – NMR<br />
**[[1fcc]] – StProG + Igg1 Fc<br />
**[[1fcc]] – StProG + Igg1 Fc<br />
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**[[1zxh]] - StProG (mutant) - NMR<br />
**[[1zxh]] - StProG (mutant) - NMR<br />
**[[6oc7]] – StProG + antibody<br />
**[[6oc7]] – StProG + antibody<br />
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**[[6wfw]] – StProG + antibody + peptide<br />
*Protein G
*Protein G

Current revision

Protein G domain II (grey) complex with mouse Fab heavy chain (red) and light chain (aqua) (PDB code 1uwx).

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3D Structures of protein G

Updated on 03-February-2022

References

  1. Erntell M, Myhre EB, Sjobring U, Bjorck L. Streptococcal protein G has affinity for both Fab- and Fc-fragments of human IgG. Mol Immunol. 1988 Feb;25(2):121-6. PMID:3131664

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