Molecular Playground/Homo-dimeric RcdA

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===Introduction===
===Introduction===
'''RcdA''' was first identified as a regulator for the degradation of CtrA, a master regulator in ''Caulobacter crescentus'' (McGrath et al., 2006). It was shown to facilitate the degradation of CtrA during swarmer to stalked transition of ''Caulobacter'' life cycle. In 2009, its crystal structure was solved at a resolution of 2.9 A (Taylor et al., 2009). However, to date, the details of the precise function and mechanism of RcdA are unclear. We, at the Chien lab are working towards understanding the role of RcdA in regulated proteolysis of different key regulators in the model organism ''Caulobacter'' [[http://openwetware.org/wiki/Chien]]
'''RcdA''' was first identified as a regulator for the degradation of CtrA, a master regulator in ''Caulobacter crescentus'' (McGrath et al., 2006). It was shown to facilitate the degradation of CtrA during swarmer to stalked transition of ''Caulobacter'' life cycle. In 2009, its crystal structure was solved at a resolution of 2.9 A (Taylor et al., 2009). However, to date, the details of the precise function and mechanism of RcdA are unclear. We, at the Chien lab are working towards understanding the role of RcdA in regulated proteolysis of different key regulators in the model organism ''Caulobacter'' [[http://openwetware.org/wiki/Chien]]

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Homo-dimeric RcdA (PDB code 3ctw)

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3D structures of RcdA

Updated on 03-August-2016

3ctw - RcdA - Caulobacter crescentus

References: 1. Patrick T. McGrath, Antonio A. Iniesta, Kathleen R. Ryan, Lucy Shapiro and Harley H. McAdams. " A Dynamically Localized Protease Complex and a Polar Specificity Factor Control a Cell Cycle Master Regulator". Cell, (2006) 124, 535–547. 2. James A. Taylor, Jeremy D. Wilbur, Stephen C. Smith and Kathleen R. Ryan. "Mutations that Alter RcdA Surface Residues Decouple Protein Localization and CtrA Proteolysis in Caulobacter crescentus". J. Mol. Biol. (2009) 394,46–60.

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