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At right is a morph
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<ref>The 9-model [[Morphs|morph]] file can be downloaded from [[Image:3dpl_3dqv_acr_morph.pdb]]. The morph represents the change from [[3dpl]] to [[3dqv]], and only chains C and R which are common to these two models. Only one trimer was used from 3dqv (which contains 2 trimers in the asymmetric unit), namely, the one with chains named A, C, and R. This trimer was obtained from [http://www.ebi.ac.uk/msd-srv/pqs/pqs-bin/macmol.pl?filename=3DQV PQS] as 3dqv_1.mmol. The morph was performed by the Yale Morph Server (beta server), ID [http://www.molmovdb.org/cgi-bin/morph.cgi?ID=b899128-21508 b899128-21508]. This produced 8 models numbered 0-7. In the product morph, the orientation of the final chains was not changed. Hence, chain A (NEDD8) from 3dqv.pdb was added as model number 8 (9th model) without the need for special alignment. Morph done by Eric Martz at the request of Raymond J. Deshaies of CalTech.</ref>
<ref>The 9-model [[Morphs|morph]] file can be downloaded from [[Image:3dpl_3dqv_acr_morph.pdb]]. The morph represents the change from [[3dpl]] to [[3dqv]], and only chains C and R which are common to these two models. Only one trimer was used from 3dqv (which contains 2 trimers in the asymmetric unit), namely, the one with chains named A, C, and R. This trimer was obtained from [http://www.ebi.ac.uk/msd-srv/pqs/pqs-bin/macmol.pl?filename=3DQV PQS] as 3dqv_1.mmol. The morph was performed by the Yale Morph Server (beta server), ID [http://www.molmovdb.org/cgi-bin/morph.cgi?ID=b899128-21508 b899128-21508]. This produced 8 models numbered 0-7. In the product morph, the orientation of the final chains was not changed. Hence, chain A (NEDD8) from 3dqv.pdb was added as model number 8 (9th model) without the need for special alignment. Morph done by Eric Martz at the request of Raymond J. Deshaies of CalTech.</ref>
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<ref>Methods</ref>
 
from a Cullin-RING ligase complex ([[3dpl]]) to the same complex after NEDD8ylation (covalent addition of the NEDD8 ubiquitin-like chain to LysXXX of Cullin; [[3dqv]]). NEDD8 binds and rotates the C-terminal domain of Cullin, releasing the folded RING domain from its Cullin-binding site. RING remains attached to Cullin by the RING N-terminus which remains embedded in Cullin.
from a Cullin-RING ligase complex ([[3dpl]]) to the same complex after NEDD8ylation (covalent addition of the NEDD8 ubiquitin-like chain to LysXXX of Cullin; [[3dqv]]). NEDD8 binds and rotates the C-terminal domain of Cullin, releasing the folded RING domain from its Cullin-binding site. RING remains attached to Cullin by the RING N-terminus which remains embedded in Cullin.
==Notes and References==
==Notes and References==
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Revision as of 03:40, 22 February 2009

This article is under collaborative development by Eric Martz (UMass) and Raymond J. Deshaies and his team (CalTech). Please do not edit this page unless you are a member of the development team. Once completed, this page may be moved to a permanent article title.

Proposed article title: Release of RING from Cullin by NEDD8ylation

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At right is a morph [1] from a Cullin-RING ligase complex (3dpl) to the same complex after NEDD8ylation (covalent addition of the NEDD8 ubiquitin-like chain to LysXXX of Cullin; 3dqv). NEDD8 binds and rotates the C-terminal domain of Cullin, releasing the folded RING domain from its Cullin-binding site. RING remains attached to Cullin by the RING N-terminus which remains embedded in Cullin.

Notes and References

  1. The 9-model morph file can be downloaded from Image:3dpl 3dqv acr morph.pdb. The morph represents the change from 3dpl to 3dqv, and only chains C and R which are common to these two models. Only one trimer was used from 3dqv (which contains 2 trimers in the asymmetric unit), namely, the one with chains named A, C, and R. This trimer was obtained from PQS as 3dqv_1.mmol. The morph was performed by the Yale Morph Server (beta server), ID b899128-21508. This produced 8 models numbered 0-7. In the product morph, the orientation of the final chains was not changed. Hence, chain A (NEDD8) from 3dqv.pdb was added as model number 8 (9th model) without the need for special alignment. Morph done by Eric Martz at the request of Raymond J. Deshaies of CalTech.
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