1h0l

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1h0l

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HUMAN PRION PROTEIN 121-230 M166C/E221C

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Overview

The nuclear magnetic resonance structure of the globular domain with, residues 121-230 of a variant human prion protein with two disulfide, bonds, hPrP(M166C/E221C), shows the same global fold as wild-type, hPrP(121-230). It contains three alpha-helices of residues 144-154, 173-194 and 200-228, an anti-parallel beta-sheet of residues 128-131 and, 161-164, and the disulfides Cys166-Cys221 and Cys179-Cys214. The, engineered extra disulfide bond in the presumed "protein X"-binding site, is accommodated with slight, strictly localized conformational changes., High compatibility of hPrP with insertion of a second disulfide bridge in, the protein X epitope was further substantiated by model calculations with, additional variant structures. The ease with which the hPrP structure can, accommodate a variety of locations for a second disulfide bond within the, presumed protein X-binding epitope suggests a functional role for the, extensive perturbation by a natural second disulfide bond of the, corresponding region in the human doppel protein.

Disease

Known diseases associated with this structure: Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease OMIM:[176640], Gerstmann-Straussler disease OMIM:[176640], Huntington disease-like 1 OMIM:[176640], Insomnia, fatal familial OMIM:[176640], Prion disease with protracted course OMIM:[176640], Retinitis pigmentosa-11 OMIM:[606419]

About this Structure

1H0L is a Single protein structure of sequence from Homo sapiens. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

NMR structure of a variant human prion protein with two disulfide bridges., Zahn R, Guntert P, von Schroetter C, Wuthrich K, J Mol Biol. 2003 Feb 7;326(1):225-34. PMID:12547204

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