Journal:Acta Cryst F:S2053230X23006817
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Up to now, studies of Anticalins have mainly provided examples for an induced fit mechanism. Here, we have investigated the crystal structure of Colchicalin, an Anticalin with picomolar affinity and neutralizing activity towards the plant poison colchicine, in its ligand-free state (PDB ID: [[6z6z]]) and compared this with the previously solved structure of its colchicine complex (PDB ID: [[5nkn]]): | Up to now, studies of Anticalins have mainly provided examples for an induced fit mechanism. Here, we have investigated the crystal structure of Colchicalin, an Anticalin with picomolar affinity and neutralizing activity towards the plant poison colchicine, in its ligand-free state (PDB ID: [[6z6z]]) and compared this with the previously solved structure of its colchicine complex (PDB ID: [[5nkn]]): | ||
*<scene name='99/992444/Overallcom/1'>Overall architecture of the previously described Colchicalin Δ4-D6.3 in complex with colchicine</scene> (PDB ID: [[5nkn]]; colchicine colored in orange and loops colored magenta). | *<scene name='99/992444/Overallcom/1'>Overall architecture of the previously described Colchicalin Δ4-D6.3 in complex with colchicine</scene> (PDB ID: [[5nkn]]; colchicine colored in orange and loops colored magenta). |
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