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3sgb, resolution 1.8Å

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STRUCTURE OF THE COMPLEX OF STREPTOMYCES GRISEUS PROTEASE B AND THE THIRD DOMAIN OF THE TURKEY OVOMUCOID INHIBITOR AT 1.8 ANGSTROMS RESOLUTION

Overview

The structure of the complex between the serine protease Streptomyces, griseus protease B (SGPB) and the third domain of the Kazal-type ovomucoid, inhibitor from turkey has been solved at 1.8-A resolution and refined to a, conventional R factor of 0.125. As others have reported previously for, analogous complexes of proteases and protein inhibitors, the inhibitor, binds in a fashion similar to that of a substrate; it is not cleaved, but, there is a close approach (2.7 A) of the active site nucleophile Ser-195 O, gamma to the carbonyl carbon of the reactive peptide bond of the, inhibitor. Contrary to the structural reports regarding the other, enzyme-inhibitor complexes, we conclude that there is no evidence for a, significant distortion of this peptide bond from planarity. The mechanism, of inhibition can be understood in terms of the equilibrium thermodynamic, parameters Ka, the enzyme-inhibitor association constant, and Khyd, the, equilibrium constant for inhibitor hydrolysis. These thermodynamic, parameters can be rationalized in terms of the observed structure.

About this Structure

3SGB is a Protein complex structure of sequences from Streptomyces chryseus. This structure superseeds the now removed PDB entries 2SGB and 1SGB. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Structure of the complex of Streptomyces griseus protease B and the third domain of the turkey ovomucoid inhibitor at 1.8-A resolution., Read RJ, Fujinaga M, Sielecki AR, James MN, Biochemistry. 1983 Sep 13;22(19):4420-33. PMID:6414511

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