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1ygm

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NMR structure of Mistic

Overview

Although structure determination of soluble proteins has become routine, our understanding of membrane proteins has been limited by experimental, bottlenecks in obtaining both sufficient yields of protein and ordered, crystals. Mistic is an unusual Bacillus subtilis integral membrane protein, that folds autonomously into the membrane, bypassing the cellular, translocon machinery. Using paramagnetic probes, we determined by nuclear, magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy that the protein forms a helical, bundle with a surprisingly polar lipid-facing surface. Additional, experiments suggest that Mistic can be used for high-level production of, other membrane proteins in their native conformations, including many, eukaryotic proteins that have previously been intractable to bacterial, expression.

About this Structure

1YGM is a Single protein structure of sequence from Bacillus subtilis subsp. subtilis str. 168. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

NMR structure of Mistic, a membrane-integrating protein for membrane protein expression., Roosild TP, Greenwald J, Vega M, Castronovo S, Riek R, Choe S, Science. 2005 Feb 25;307(5713):1317-21. PMID:15731457

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