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The interaction between SPPV14 and Bax relies on hydrophobic interactions as well as hydrogen bonds. The conserved hydrophobic residues <scene name='10/1050292/Canonicalsitesfrombax/1'>L59, L63, I66, and L70 from Bax</scene> fit into the corresponding four hydrophobic pockets of the SPPV14-binding groove. Moreover, the Bax residue <scene name='10/1050292/Noncanonicalsitesfrombax/1'>M49</scene> (in <font color='pink'><b>pink</b></font>) occupies a fifth pocket formed by residues C38, V41, I42, F133, and N137 (in <font color='blue'><b>blue</b></font>) of SPPV14-binding groove, in addition to the four canonical hydrophobic residues. <scene name='10/1050292/Hydrogensbonds1/1'>Hydrogen bonds</scene> between the hydroxyl (OH-) group of SPPV14 S81 and the lysyl group ((CH2)4NH2) of Bax K64 are also observed, <scene name='10/1050292/Hydrogensbonds2/1'>as well as</scene> between the main chain carbonyl (in <font color='grey'><b>grey</b></font>) of SPPV14 I74 and the hydroxyl group (highlight in <font color='red'><b>red</b></font>) of Bax S60<ref name=Suraweera>DOI 10.1002/1873-3468.13807</ref>.
The interaction between SPPV14 and Bax relies on hydrophobic interactions as well as hydrogen bonds. The conserved hydrophobic residues <scene name='10/1050292/Canonicalsitesfrombax/1'>L59, L63, I66, and L70 from Bax</scene> fit into the corresponding four hydrophobic pockets of the SPPV14-binding groove. Moreover, the Bax residue <scene name='10/1050292/Noncanonicalsitesfrombax/1'>M49</scene> (in <font color='pink'><b>pink</b></font>) occupies a fifth pocket formed by residues C38, V41, I42, F133, and N137 (in <font color='blue'><b>blue</b></font>) of SPPV14-binding groove, in addition to the four canonical hydrophobic residues. <scene name='10/1050292/Hydrogensbonds1/1'>Hydrogen bonds</scene> between the hydroxyl (OH-) group of SPPV14 S81 and the lysyl group ((CH2)4NH2) of Bax K64 are also observed, <scene name='10/1050292/Hydrogensbonds2/1'>as well as</scene> between the main chain carbonyl (in <font color='grey'><b>grey</b></font>) of SPPV14 I74 and the hydroxyl group (highlight in <font color='red'><b>red</b></font>) of Bax S60<ref name=Suraweera>DOI 10.1002/1873-3468.13807</ref>.
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The interaction between SPPV14 and Bax relies on hydrophobic interactions as well as hydrogen bonds. The conserved <scene name='10/1050292/1/1'>hydrophobic residues</scene> Leu59, Leu63, Ile66, and Leu70 from Bax fit into the corresponding four hydrophobic pockets of the SPPV14-binding groove. Moreover, the Bax residue M74 occupies a fifth pocket formed by residues C38, V41, I42, F133, and N137 of SPPV14-binding groove, in addition to the four canonical hydrophobic residues. Hydrogen bonds between the hydroxyl group of SPPV14 S81 and the lysyl group of Bax K64 are also observed, as well as between the main chain carbonyl of SPPV14 I74 and the hydroxyl group of Bax S60.
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The interaction between SPPV14 and Bax relies on hydrophobic interactions as well as hydrogen bonds. The conserved <scene name='10/1050292/1/1'>hydrophobic residues</scene> Leu59, Leu63, Ile66, and Leu70 from Bax fit into the corresponding four hydrophobic pockets of the SPPV14-binding groove. Moreover, the <scene name='10/1050292/2/1'>Bax residue</scene> M74 (in <font color='fuchsia'><b>pink</b></font>) occupies a fifth pocket formed by residues Cys38, Val41, Ile42, Phe133, and Asn137 (in <font color='blue'><b>blue</b></font>) of SPPV14-binding groove, in addition to the four canonical hydrophobic residues. Hydrogen bonds between the hydroxyl group of SPPV14 S81 and the lysyl group of Bax K64 are also observed, as well as between the main chain carbonyl of SPPV14 I74 and the hydroxyl group of Bax S60.
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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Okamoto T, Campbell S, Mehta N, Thibault J, Colman PM, Barry M, Huang DC, Kvansakul M. Sheeppox virus SPPV14 encodes a Bcl-2-like cell death inhibitor that counters a distinct set of mammalian proapoptotic proteins. J Virol. 2012 Nov;86(21):11501-11. PMID:22896610 doi:10.1128/JVI.01115-12
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Suraweera CD, Burton DR, Hinds MG, Kvansakul M. Crystal structures of the sheeppox virus encoded inhibitor of apoptosis SPPV14 bound to the proapoptotic BH3 peptides Hrk and Bax. FEBS Lett. 2020 Jun;594(12):2016-2026. PMID:32390192 doi:10.1002/1873-3468.13807

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