Maltose-binding protein
From Proteopedia
Maltose-binding protein (MBP) is part of the maltose/maltodextrin system in E. coli which is responsible of the catabolism of maltodextrin. MBP binds maltodextrin when the latter diffuses into the periplasm and passes it to proteins involved in active transport. MBP is widely used in molecular biology as it adds to the solubility of the proteins expressed in E. coli by being fused to them. The MBP-fusion protein can be purified by binding it to an amylose column followed by elution with maltose.
3D structures of maltose-binding protein
Updated on 24-March-2014
1llx, 1jw4, 1lls - MBP
3sey, 3sex, 3sew, 3sev, 3seu, 3set, 3ses, 3ser, 2v93, 1zkb, 1n3x, 1peb , 1mbp, 1mpc, 3kjt - MBP (mutant)
2klf, 2d21 – MBP – NMR
1ziu – MBP (mutant) + Ni
1zjl – MBP (mutant) + Zn
1zmg - MBP (mutant) + Cu
2xd2 – SpMBP – Streptococcus pneumoniae
MBP complex with saccharide
1n3w, 1nl5, 1mpd, 1iud, 1jvx, 1jvy - MBP (mutant) + maltose
1anf, 1jw5 - MBP + maltose
3mbp - MBP + maltotriose
1ez9 - MBP + maltodextrin
3hpi – MBP (mutant) + sucrose
1lax - MBP (mutant) + glucose
2h25 - MBP + β-cyclodextrin
1fqa, 1fqb, 1fqc, 1fqd - MBP + maltotetraitol
1elj – MBP + glucose – Pyrococcus furiosus
3jyr – MBP + α-acarbose – Salmonella enterica
2xd3 – SpMBP + maltopentaose
MBP complex with protein
3pgf – MBP (mutant) + synthetic antigen binder
2r6g, 4khz, 4ki0 - MBP + maltose transporter complex
3puv, 3puw, 3pux – MBP + maltose transporter complex + ADP
3rlf - MBP + maltose transporter complex + Mg-AMPPNP
1svx – MBP + ankyrin repeat protein OFF7
1nmu - MBP + ribosomal protein L30
1t0k - MBP + ribosomal protein L30 + RNA
3rum – MBP + ristocetin