1fqk

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PDB ID 1fqk

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, resolution 2.30Å
Ligands: , ,
Related: 1FQJ, 1fqi


Resources: FirstGlance, OCA, PDBsum, RCSB
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CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF THE HETERODIMERIC COMPLEX OF THE RGS DOMAIN OF RGS9, AND THE GT/I1 CHIMERA ALPHA SUBUNIT [(RGS9)-(GT/I1ALPHA)-(GDP)-(ALF4-)-(MG2+)]


Overview

A multitude of heptahelical receptors use heterotrimeric G proteins to transduce signals to specific effector target molecules. The G protein transducin, Gt, couples photon-activated rhodopsin with the effector cyclic GMP phosophodiesterase (PDE) in the vertebrate phototransduction cascade. The interactions of the Gt alpha-subunit (alpha(t)) with the inhibitory PDE gamma-subunit (PDEgamma) are central to effector activation, and also enhance visual recovery in cooperation with the GTPase-activating protein regulator of G-protein signalling (RGS)-9 (refs 1-3). Here we describe the crystal structure at 2.0 A of rod transducin alpha x GDP x AlF4- in complex with the effector molecule PDEgamma and the GTPase-activating protein RGS9. In addition, we present the independently solved crystal structures of the RGS9 RGS domain both alone and in complex with alpha(t/i1) x GDP x AlF4-. These structures reveal insights into effector activation, synergistic GTPase acceleration, RGS9 specificity and RGS activity. Effector binding to a nucleotide-dependent site on alpha(t) sequesters PDEgamma residues implicated in PDE inhibition, and potentiates recruitment of RGS9 for hydrolytic transition state stabilization and concomitant signal termination.

About this Structure

1FQK is a Protein complex structure of sequences from Bos taurus and rattus norvegicus and Bos taurus. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Structural determinants for regulation of phosphodiesterase by a G protein at 2.0 A., Slep KC, Kercher MA, He W, Cowan CW, Wensel TG, Sigler PB, Nature. 2001 Feb 22;409(6823):1071-7. PMID:11234020

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