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== Human SRP54 M-domain ==
<StructureSection load='1qb2' size='450' side='right'caption='Dimer of human SRP54M, (PDB code [[1qb2]]) ' scene='56/568022/Hsrp54m_dimer/1' >
<StructureSection load='1qb2' size='450' side='right'caption='Dimer of human SRP54M, (PDB code [[1qb2]]) ' scene='56/568022/Hsrp54m_dimer/1' >
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== Context ==
SRP54 is a 54kDa cytosolic protein part of the Signal Recognition Particle (SRP).
SRP54 is a 54kDa cytosolic protein part of the Signal Recognition Particle (SRP).
SRP54 bacterial homologous can be referred to as Ffh (Fifty Four Homologous).
SRP54 bacterial homologous can be referred to as Ffh (Fifty Four Homologous).
SRP is a ribonucleoprotein particle essential for the translation and integration in membranes of signal peptide-bearing proteins. SRP is composed of an RNA backbone, on which bind different proteins.
SRP is a ribonucleoprotein particle essential for the translation and integration in membranes of signal peptide-bearing proteins. SRP is composed of an RNA backbone, on which bind different proteins.
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For example Mammalian SRP are formed of the RNA 7S and SRN 9-14-19-54-68-72*.
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For example Mammalian SRP are formed of the RNA 7S and SRP 9-14-19-54-68-72.
SRP54 and regions of RNA 7S are highly conserved in every organism and it was found that these two components are sufficient to form a minimal SRP.
SRP54 and regions of RNA 7S are highly conserved in every organism and it was found that these two components are sufficient to form a minimal SRP.
The role of SRP is to :
The role of SRP is to :
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SRP54 is a 504 aminoacids protein,composed of 3 domains:
SRP54 is a 504 aminoacids protein,composed of 3 domains:
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:A N-terminal domain with 4 alpha-helices;
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*N-terminal domain with 4 alpha-helices;
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:A G domain, central, with a GTPase activity
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*G domain, central, with a GTPase activity
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:and the M domain ( for Methionin Rich).
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*M domain ( for Methionin Rich).
The 1QB2 structure is the M-domain of the human SRP54. It includes the aminoacids 322 to 441.
The 1QB2 structure is the M-domain of the human SRP54. It includes the aminoacids 322 to 441.
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SRP54M is a 120 aminoacids long polypeptide. 1QB2 is a <scene name='56/568022/Hsrp54m_dimer/1'>dimer of SRP54M</scene>, since the studied polypeptide has the interesting property to dimerize in solution.
SRP54M is a 120 aminoacids long polypeptide. 1QB2 is a <scene name='56/568022/Hsrp54m_dimer/1'>dimer of SRP54M</scene>, since the studied polypeptide has the interesting property to dimerize in solution.
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Note : in a readability purpose the structures enlighten in the Jmol applet will focus only on one SRP54. The same structures are present in the second SRP54M of the dimer.
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''Note : in a readability purpose the structures enlighten in the Jmol applet will focus only on one SRP54. The same structures are present in the second SRP54M of the dimer.''
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The secondary structure of Hsrp54M is formed of <scene name='56/568022/Hsrp54m_h1_to_h7/1'>7 alpha helixes (H1 to H7)</scene>.The helices 2 to 7 form the <scene name='56/568022/Hsrp54m_core_and_h1v2/1'>Core structure</scene>, stabilized by hydrophobic, hydrogen and ionic interactions.
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The secondary structure of Hsrp54M is formed of <scene name='56/568022/Hsrp54m_h1_to_h7/1'>7 alpha helixes (H1 to H7)</scene>. The helices 2 to 7 form the <scene name='56/568022/Hsrp54m_core_and_h1v2/1'>Core structure</scene>, stabilized by hydrophobic, hydrogen and ionic interactions.
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Several residues important to maintain the Core structure were identified.
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Several residues important to maintain the Core structure were identified. Among them the <scene name='56/568022/Hsrp54m_core_and_h1/2'>Methionine 382,Glutamine 386, Arginine 402 and Arginine 405.</scene>
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Among them the <scene name='56/568022/Hsrp54m_core_and_h1/2'>Methionine 382,Glutamine 386, Arginine 402 and Arginine 405.</scene>
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Met382 is invariable while Glu386, Arg402 and Arg405 are well-conserved but not systemically found in the SRP54M of different organisms.
Met382 is invariable while Glu386, Arg402 and Arg405 are well-conserved but not systemically found in the SRP54M of different organisms.
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Theses similarities might come from the fact that the H1 helix is near the hydrophobic groove of its own SRP54M, and that conformational changes (in a full SRP54 protein) might bring H1 into the groove in order to protect it from solvent interaction in the absence of signal peptide.
Theses similarities might come from the fact that the H1 helix is near the hydrophobic groove of its own SRP54M, and that conformational changes (in a full SRP54 protein) might bring H1 into the groove in order to protect it from solvent interaction in the absence of signal peptide.
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It was therefore hypnotized that the binding of H1 into the groove of another SRP54M provides a possible model of the interaction between the signal peptide and SRP54M in vivo.
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It was therefore hypothesized that the binding of H1 into the groove of another SRP54M provides a possible model of the interaction between the signal peptide and SRP54M in vivo.
It also explains the dimerization of SRP54M in solution.
It also explains the dimerization of SRP54M in solution.

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Human SRP54 M-domain

PDB ID 1qb2

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