EibD
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<scene name='EibD/2xqh/1'>Asymmetric unit</scene> contains a single polypeptide chain. The <scene name='EibD/2xqh_ba/3'>biological assembly</scene> consists of three copies of the monomer related by a three fold axis. | <scene name='EibD/2xqh/1'>Asymmetric unit</scene> contains a single polypeptide chain. The <scene name='EibD/2xqh_ba/3'>biological assembly</scene> consists of three copies of the monomer related by a three fold axis. | ||
There are five distinct domains: | There are five distinct domains: | ||
- | + | <ul> | |
- | + | <li>YadA-like β-roll domain (ref); | |
- | + | <li>neck domain; | |
- | + | <li>right handed coiled-coil domain; | |
- | + | <li>mini β-sheet domain; | |
+ | <li>left handed coiled-coil domain; | ||
+ | </ul> | ||
Revision as of 12:10, 6 September 2012
Crystal structure of an immunoglobulin-binding fragment of the trimeric autotransporter adhesin (TAA) EibD
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Primery reference
- Leo JC, Lyskowski A, Hattula K, Hartmann MD, Schwarz H, Butcher SJ, Linke D, Lupas AN, Goldman A. The Structure of E. coli IgG-Binding Protein D Suggests a General Model for Bending and Binding in Trimeric Autotransporter Adhesins. Structure. 2011 Jul 13;19(7):1021-30. PMID:21742268 doi:10.1016/j.str.2011.03.021
- ↑ September 2001 Molecule of the Month by David Goodsell http://dx.doi.org/10.2210/rcsb_pdb/mom_2001_9