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'''NMR structure of the carboxyl-terminal cysteine domain of the VHv1.1 polydnaviral gene product'''
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===NMR structure of the carboxyl-terminal cysteine domain of the VHv1.1 polydnaviral gene product===
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==Overview==
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Polydnaviruses are an unusual group of insect viruses that have an obligate symbiotic association with certain parasitic wasps. These viruses are transmitted with the wasp egg during oviposition into lepidopteran insects, enabling the survival and development of the egg inside the host larvae. We report the three-dimensional structure of a novel polydnaviral cysteine-rich motif (cys-motif), identified as the carboxyl-terminal domain of a two cys-motif containing polydnaviral VHv1.1 gene product, abbreviated "C-term VHv1.1". This 65-residue domain was identified experimentally by limited proteolysis of the full-length protein and was subsequently cloned in a bacterial expression system for NMR studies. The C-term VHv1.1 3D structure was determined in solution by two-dimensional (1)H NMR spectroscopy. Calculation of the structure was based on a total of 300 upper distance restraints and 20 dihedral angle constraints, and resulted in an ensemble of 25 representative conformers with an average rmsd of 0.47 A from the mean structure for core backbone atoms. The protein core is made of a four beta-strand scaffold held together in a compact structure by three disulfide bonds, which form a cystine knot. The four beta-strands are arranged in an unusual configuration to form a triple-stranded beta-sheet and double-stranded beta-sheet. Comparison with other classes of cystine knots provides indication that C-term VHv1.1 represents a new and distinct cystine knot motif. This analysis provides a structural basis for interpretation of the genetic and amino acid sequence data classifying polydnavirus gene products as members of cysteine-rich protein families.
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==About this Structure==
==About this Structure==
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1XI7 is a [[Single protein]] structure of sequence from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campoletis_sonorensis_ichnovirus Campoletis sonorensis ichnovirus]. Full crystallographic information is available from [http://oca.weizmann.ac.il/oca-bin/ocashort?id=1XI7 OCA].
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1XI7 is a [[Single protein]] structure of sequence from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campoletis_sonorensis_ichnovirus Campoletis sonorensis ichnovirus]. Full experimental information is available from [http://oca.weizmann.ac.il/oca-bin/ocashort?id=1XI7 OCA].
==Reference==
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NMR structure of the carboxyl-terminal cysteine domain of the VHv1.1 polydnaviral gene product

Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 11724552

About this Structure

1XI7 is a Single protein structure of sequence from Campoletis sonorensis ichnovirus. Full experimental information is available from OCA.

Reference

Solution structure of the carboxyl-terminal cysteine-rich domain of the VHv1.1 polydnaviral gene product: comparison with other cystine knot structural folds., Einerwold J, Jaseja M, Hapner K, Webb B, Copie V, Biochemistry. 2001 Dec 4;40(48):14404-12. PMID:11724552

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