Recoverin, a calcium-activated myristoyl switch

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Recoverin was the first member of the calcium-myristoyl switch family family whose 3D structure was determined. The structure of the calcium-free form was determined by solution NMR in 1995<ref name="tanaka1995"/>. Determination of the calcium-bound, hydrophobic form by solution NMR required modification of the myristoyl: carbon in the 13th position was replaced with oxygen (Ames et al., 1997<ref>Ames JB, Ishima R, Tanaka T, Gordon JI, Stryer L, Ikura M, Nature 389(6647):198-202, 1997. PMID:[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9296500 9296500]</ref>). The 13-oxa myristoyl analog recoverin retains a functional calcium-myristoyl switch, and the calcium-bound conformation is very similar to the natural form (by heteronuclear single quantum coherence spectra).
Recoverin was the first member of the calcium-myristoyl switch family family whose 3D structure was determined. The structure of the calcium-free form was determined by solution NMR in 1995<ref name="tanaka1995"/>. Determination of the calcium-bound, hydrophobic form by solution NMR required modification of the myristoyl: carbon in the 13th position was replaced with oxygen (Ames et al., 1997<ref>Ames JB, Ishima R, Tanaka T, Gordon JI, Stryer L, Ikura M, Nature 389(6647):198-202, 1997. PMID:[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9296500 9296500]</ref>). The 13-oxa myristoyl analog recoverin retains a functional calcium-myristoyl switch, and the calcium-bound conformation is very similar to the natural form (by heteronuclear single quantum coherence spectra).
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The Morphs provided here illustrate the structural relationships between the calcium-free, water-soluble conformation, and the calcium-bound, hydrophobic conformation.
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The [[Morphs]] provided here illustrate the structural relationships between the calcium-free, water-soluble conformation, and the calcium-bound, hydrophobic conformation.
==Technical Notes==
==Technical Notes==

Revision as of 15:38, 8 April 2018

Recoverin: 1iku model 7 (calcium-free) morphed to 1jsa model 9 (calcium-bound) complex with myristic acid.

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3D structures of recoverin

Updated on 08-April-2018

2d8n – RCV – human
2het, 1omr, 1rec, 4m2q, 4mlw – bRCV – bovine
1jsa, 1iku - bRCV - NMR
1omv, 4m2o, 4m2p – bRCV (mutant)
1la3 - bRCV (mutant) - NMR
2i94 – bRCV + rhodopsin kinase

Credits

This page was adapted from The Protein Morpher, a defunct, Chime-based website written in 1998 by Eric Martz.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Tanaka T, Ames JB, Harvey TS, Stryer L, Ikura M, Nature 376(6539):444-447, 1995. PMID:7630423
  2. Ames JB, Ishima R, Tanaka T, Gordon JI, Stryer L, Ikura M, Nature 389(6647):198-202, 1997. PMID:9296500

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