1hcw

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1hcw

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23-RESIDUE DESIGNED METAL-FREE PEPTIDE BASED ON THE ZINC FINGER DOMAINS, NMR, 35 STRUCTURES

Overview

Small proteins or protein domains generally require disulfide bridges or, metal sites for their stabilization. Here it is shown that the beta beta, alpha architecture of zinc fingers can be reproduced in a 23-residue, polypeptide in the absence of metal ions. The sequence was obtained, through an iterative design process. A key feature of the final design is, the incorporation of a type II' beta turn to aid in beta-hairpin, formation. Nuclear magnetic resonance analysis reveals that the alpha, helix and beta hairpin are held together by a defined hydrophobic core., The availability of this structural template has implications for the, development of functional polypeptides.

About this Structure

1HCW is a Protein complex structure of sequences from [1] with ACE and NH2 as ligands. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Design of a monomeric 23-residue polypeptide with defined tertiary structure., Struthers MD, Cheng RP, Imperiali B, Science. 1996 Jan 19;271(5247):342-5. PMID:8553067

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