1rn1
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THREE-DIMENSIONAL STRUCTURE OF GLN 25-RIBONUCLEASE T1 AT 1.84 ANGSTROMS RESOLUTION: STRUCTURAL VARIATIONS AT THE BASE RECOGNITION AND CATALYTIC SITES
Overview
The structure of the Gln25 variant of ribonuclease T1 (RNase T1), crystallized at pH 7 and at high ionic strength has been solved by, molecular replacement using the coordinates of the Lys25-RNase, T1/2'-guanylic acid (2'GMP) complex at pH 5 [Arni et al. (1988) J. Biol., Chem. 263, 15358-15368] and refined by energy minimization and, stereochemically restrained least-squares minimization to a, crystallographic R-factor of 14.4% at 1.84-A resolution. The asymmetric, unit contains three molecules, and the final model consists of 2302, protein atoms, 3 sulfates (at the catalytic sites), and 179 solvent water, molecules. The estimated root mean square (rms) error in the coordinates, is 0.15 A, and the rms deviation from ideality is 0.018 A for bond lengths, and 1.8 degrees for bond angles. Significant differences are observed, between the three molecules in the asymmetric unit at the base recognition, and catalytic sites.
About this Structure
1RN1 is a Single protein structure of sequence from Aspergillus oryzae with SO4 as ligand. Active as Ribonuclease T(1), with EC number 3.1.27.3 Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
Three-dimensional structure of Gln25-ribonuclease T1 at 1.84-A resolution: structural variations at the base recognition and catalytic sites., Arni RK, Pal GP, Ravichandran KG, Tulinsky A, Walz FG Jr, Metcalf P, Biochemistry. 1992 Mar 31;31(12):3126-35. PMID:1554699
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