1gk5
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SOLUTION STRUCTURE THE MEGF/TGFALPHA44-50 CHIMERIC GROWTH FACTOR
Overview
The solution structure of the growth factor chimera mEGF/TGFalpha44-50 has been determined using an extended version of the dyana procedure for calculating structures from NMR data. The backbone fold and preferred orientation of the domains of the chimera are similar to those found in previous studies of EGF structures, and several H-bonds used as input constraints in those studies were found independently in the chimera. This shows that the modified activity of the chimera does not result from a major structural change. However, the improved precision of the structure presented here allows the origin of some unusual chemical shifts found in all of these compounds to be explained, as well as the results obtained from some site-specific mutants. Further studies of the properties of this chimeric growth factor should help to elucidate the mechanism(s) of hetero- and homodimerization of the c-erbB receptors.
About this Structure
1GK5 is a Single protein structure of sequence from Mus musculus. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
Solution structure of the mEGF/TGFalpha44-50 chimeric growth factor., Chamberlin SG, Brennan L, Puddicombe SM, Davies DE, Turner DL, Eur J Biochem. 2001 Dec;268(23):6247-55. PMID:11733021
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