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PE/PPE Protein Complex
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The heterodimeric <scene name='2g38/Pe_ppe_longitudinal/1'>PE/PPE protein complex</scene> from ''M. tuberculosis'' is composed of a 99 amino acid <scene name='2g38/Pe_ppe_pe/3'>PE protein</scene> protein (Rv2431c, shown in RED) and a 194 amino acid <scene name='2g38/Pe_ppe_ppe/1'>PPE protein</scene> (Rv2430c, shown in BLUE), that are encoded next to each other on the M. tuberculosis genome (suggestive of a potential operon). These proteins represent two of the largest protein families in the M. tuberculosis genome. The PE and PPE proteins form an <scene name='2g38/Pe_ppe_longitudinal/1'>elongated helical structure</scene>, reminiscent of a four-helix bundle, which can be best viewed down the <scene name='2g38/Pe_ppe_axis/2'>axis</scene>. The protein interaction <scene name='2g38/Pe_ppe_interface/1'>interface</scene> between the two proteins is lined with hydrophobic residues, contributing to the stability of the protein complex. Click here to view a <scene name='2g38/Pe_ppe_space_fill/2'>SpaceFill</scene> representation. | The heterodimeric <scene name='2g38/Pe_ppe_longitudinal/1'>PE/PPE protein complex</scene> from ''M. tuberculosis'' is composed of a 99 amino acid <scene name='2g38/Pe_ppe_pe/3'>PE protein</scene> protein (Rv2431c, shown in RED) and a 194 amino acid <scene name='2g38/Pe_ppe_ppe/1'>PPE protein</scene> (Rv2430c, shown in BLUE), that are encoded next to each other on the M. tuberculosis genome (suggestive of a potential operon). These proteins represent two of the largest protein families in the M. tuberculosis genome. The PE and PPE proteins form an <scene name='2g38/Pe_ppe_longitudinal/1'>elongated helical structure</scene>, reminiscent of a four-helix bundle, which can be best viewed down the <scene name='2g38/Pe_ppe_axis/2'>axis</scene>. The protein interaction <scene name='2g38/Pe_ppe_interface/1'>interface</scene> between the two proteins is lined with hydrophobic residues, contributing to the stability of the protein complex. Click here to view a <scene name='2g38/Pe_ppe_space_fill/2'>SpaceFill</scene> representation. | ||
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Created with the participation of [[User:Michael Strong|Michael Strong]], [[User:Eran Hodis|Eran Hodis]]. | Created with the participation of [[User:Michael Strong|Michael Strong]], [[User:Eran Hodis|Eran Hodis]]. | ||
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Reference
Toward the structural genomics of complexes: crystal structure of a PE/PPE protein complex from Mycobacterium tuberculosis., Strong M, Sawaya MR, Wang S, Phillips M, Cascio D, Eisenberg D, Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2006 May 23;103(21):8060-5. Epub 2006 May 11. PMID:16690741
Created with the participation of Michael Strong, Eran Hodis.
