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'''THE 1.66 ANGSTROMS X-RAY STRUCTURE OF THE B2 IMMUNOGLOBULIN-BINDING DOMAIN OF STREPTOCOCCAL PROTEIN G AND COMPARISON TO THE NMR STRUCTURE OF THE B1 DOMAIN'''
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===THE 1.66 ANGSTROMS X-RAY STRUCTURE OF THE B2 IMMUNOGLOBULIN-BINDING DOMAIN OF STREPTOCOCCAL PROTEIN G AND COMPARISON TO THE NMR STRUCTURE OF THE B1 DOMAIN===
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==Overview==
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The structure of the B2 immunoglobulin-binding domain of streptococcal protein G has been determined at 1.67-A resolution using a combination of single isomorphous replacement (SIR) phasing and manual fitting of the coordinates of the NMR structure of B1 domain of streptococcal protein G [Gronenborn, A. M., et al. (1991) Science 253, 657-661]. The final R value was 0.191 for data between 8.0 and 1.67 A. The structure described here has 13 residues preceding the 57-residue Ig-binding domain and 13 additional residues following it, for a total of 83 residues. The 57-residue binding domain is well-determined in the structure, having an average B factor of 18.0. Only residues 8-77 could be located in the electron density maps, with the ends of the structure fading into disorder. Like the B1 domain, the B2 domain consists of four beta-strands and a single helix lying diagonally across the beta-sheet, with a -1, +3 chi, -1 topology. This small structure is extensively hydrogen-bonded and has a relatively large hydrophobic core. These structural observations may account for the exceptional stability of protein G. A comparison of the B2 domain X-ray structure and the B1 domain NMR structure showed minor differences in the turn between strands and two and a slight displacement of the helix relative to the sheet. Hydrogen bonds between crystallographically related molecules account for most of these differences.
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==About this Structure==
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THE 1.66 ANGSTROMS X-RAY STRUCTURE OF THE B2 IMMUNOGLOBULIN-BINDING DOMAIN OF STREPTOCOCCAL PROTEIN G AND COMPARISON TO THE NMR STRUCTURE OF THE B1 DOMAIN

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About this Structure

1PGX is a Single protein structure of sequence from Streptococcus. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

1.67-A X-ray structure of the B2 immunoglobulin-binding domain of streptococcal protein G and comparison to the NMR structure of the B1 domain., Achari A, Hale SP, Howard AJ, Clore GM, Gronenborn AM, Hardman KD, Whitlow M, Biochemistry. 1992 Nov 3;31(43):10449-57. PMID:1420164

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