User:Tilman Schirmer/Sandbox 201
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| <applet load='2v0n' scene='User:Tilman_Schirmer/Sandbox_201/Substrate_binding_site/4' size='300' frame='true' align='right' caption='Diguanylate cyclase PleD (2v0n)' /> | <applet load='2v0n' scene='User:Tilman_Schirmer/Sandbox_201/Substrate_binding_site/4' size='300' frame='true' align='right' caption='Diguanylate cyclase PleD (2v0n)' /> | ||
Revision as of 21:02, 20 June 2009
PleD
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Intro
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 from Caulobacter crescentus is a response regulator with an unorthodox catalytic, diguanylate cyclase, output domain. It is composed of a canonical CheY-like response regulator receiver () domain, 
a Rec-like () adaptor domain, 
and a C-terminal  domain that confers the catalytic acitvity.
The GGDEF domain is named after the highly conserved  (in PleD it is GGEEF) that locates to a β-hairpin.
Substrate binding
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The motif is part of the  as identified in the structure of PleD  in complex with  . The GGDEFY domain binds only one GTP subsrate molecule. For the reaction to proceed, two GTP loaded GGDEF domains have to align antiparallely. MODEL.
Allosteric product binding site
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C-di-GMP
Primary inhibition site (Ip)
Secondary inhibition site (Is)
Primary and secondary inhibition sites
Two conformations
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