1elp

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PDB ID 1elp

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, resolution 1.95Å
Resources: FirstGlance, OCA, PDBsum, RCSB
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GAMMA-D CRYSTALLIN STRUCTURE AT 1.95 A RESOLUTION


Overview

The crystal structure of bovine lens gammaIIIb-crystallin at 2.5 A resolution previously reported was interpreted using a consensus sequence derived from related vertebrate sequences on the assumption that gammaIIIb-crystallin derived from the gammaC-crystallin gene. It has recently been shown that gammaIIIb is a product of the bovine gammaD gene. The structure of gammaIIIb has now been refined with the bovine gammaD sequence using new 1.95 A resolution synchrotron data. The crystallographic R factor was 20.4% for all 33 104 reflection data between 8.0 and 1.95 A measured at 277(1) K. The electron density fully supported the assignment of the gammaD sequence to gammaIIIb. The crystal belongs to space group P2(1)2(1)2(1) with two molecules of molecular mass 20 749 Da in the asymmetric unit in which 219 water molecules were located. The two-domain four-Greek-key motif highly symmetrical protein is very similar in structure to gammaB-crystallin (81% sequence identity). There is a single amino-acid deletion in gammaD in the linker region connecting the two domains. The intermolecular oganization in the crystal lattice is quite different from gammaB as a result of key mutations involving surface residues Leu51, Ile103 and His155. These point mutations will contribute to the intermolecular behaviour of the gamma-crystallins in the eye lens, where they are major components of the densely packed, high refractive index regions of the lens.

About this Structure

1ELP is a Single protein structure of sequence from Bos taurus. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Structure of bovine eye lens gammaD (gammaIIIb)-crystallin at 1.95 A., Chirgadze YN, Driessen HP, Wright G, Slingsby C, Hay RE, Lindley PF, Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr. 1996 Jul 1;52(Pt 4):712-21. PMID:15299634

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