1b4c
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'''SOLUTION STRUCTURE OF RAT APO-S100B USING DIPOLAR COUPLINGS''' | '''SOLUTION STRUCTURE OF RAT APO-S100B USING DIPOLAR COUPLINGS''' | ||
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Revision as of 08:03, 2 May 2008
SOLUTION STRUCTURE OF RAT APO-S100B USING DIPOLAR COUPLINGS
Overview
The relative orientations of adjacent structural elements without many well-defined NOE contacts between them are typically poorly defined in NMR structures. For apo-S100B(betabeta) and the structurally homologous protein calcyclin, the solution structures determined by conventional NMR exhibited considerable differences and made it impossible to draw unambiguous conclusions regarding the Ca2+-induced conformational change required for target protein binding. The structure of rat apo-S100B(betabeta) was recalculated using a large number of constraints derived from dipolar couplings that were measured in a dilute liquid crystalline phase. The dipolar couplings orient bond vectors relative to a single-axis system, and thereby remove much of the uncertainty in NOE-based structures. The structure of apo-S100B(betabeta) indicates a minimal change in the first, pseudo-EF-hand Ca2+ binding site, but a large reorientation of helix 3 in the second, classical EF-hand upon Ca2+ binding.
About this Structure
1B4C is a Single protein structure of sequence from Rattus norvegicus. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
The use of dipolar couplings for determining the solution structure of rat apo-S100B(betabeta)., Drohat AC, Tjandra N, Baldisseri DM, Weber DJ, Protein Sci. 1999 Apr;8(4):800-9. PMID:10211826 Page seeded by OCA on Fri May 2 11:03:05 2008
