User:Elizabeth R. Haglin/Sandbox 1
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'''CheA''' exists as a homodimer of 71-kDa subunits. Each monomer catalyzes an ATP-dependent ''trans''-phosphorylation of a histidine. A monomer contains five domains (P1-P5 from N- to C-terminus) connected by highly dynamic linkers of various lengths. Each domain has a distinct function.Due to the size of CheA, the solved structures available to date do not have all five domains. The PDB files included in this proteopedia page are <u><scene name='User:Elizabeth_R._Haglin/Sandbox_1/P1_p2_chey/2'>2LP4</scene></u> which contains a <b><font color='gold'>P1</font><font color='hotpink'>P2</font>-<font color='red'>CheY</font></b> complex, and <u><scene name='User:Elizabeth_R._Haglin/Sandbox_1/P3p4p5/3'>1B3Q</scene></u> with a dimer of <b><font color='deepskyblue'>P3</font><font color='limegreen'>P4</font><font color='mediumorchid'>P5</font></b>. | '''CheA''' exists as a homodimer of 71-kDa subunits. Each monomer catalyzes an ATP-dependent ''trans''-phosphorylation of a histidine. A monomer contains five domains (P1-P5 from N- to C-terminus) connected by highly dynamic linkers of various lengths. Each domain has a distinct function.Due to the size of CheA, the solved structures available to date do not have all five domains. The PDB files included in this proteopedia page are <u><scene name='User:Elizabeth_R._Haglin/Sandbox_1/P1_p2_chey/2'>2LP4</scene></u> which contains a <b><font color='gold'>P1</font><font color='hotpink'>P2</font>-<font color='red'>CheY</font></b> complex, and <u><scene name='User:Elizabeth_R._Haglin/Sandbox_1/P3p4p5/3'>1B3Q</scene></u> with a dimer of <b><font color='deepskyblue'>P3</font><font color='limegreen'>P4</font><font color='mediumorchid'>P5</font></b>. | ||
*<b><font color='gold'>P1</font></b>: histidine phosphotransfer domain (HPt) mediates phosphate transfer from ATP to CheY | *<b><font color='gold'>P1</font></b>: histidine phosphotransfer domain (HPt) mediates phosphate transfer from ATP to CheY | ||
- | *<b><font color='hotpink'>P2</font></b> | + | *<b><font color='hotpink'>P2</font></b>: CheY binding domain releases CheY-P upon small conformational changes |
- | *<b><font color='deepskyblue'>P3</font></b> | + | *<b><font color='deepskyblue'>P3</font></b>: dimerization domain |
- | *<b><font color='limegreen'>P4</font></b> | + | *<b><font color='limegreen'>P4</font></b>: ATP-binding catalytic domain |
- | *<b><font color='mediumorchid'>P5</font></b> | + | *<b><font color='mediumorchid'>P5</font></b>: autophosphorylation regulatory domain relays signal input to P4 from the chemoreceptor and CheW |
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