1ava
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AMY2/BASI PROTEIN-PROTEIN COMPLEX FROM BARLEY SEED
Overview
BACKGROUND: Barley alpha-amylase is a 45 kDa enzyme which is involved in, starch degradation during barley seed germination. The released sugars, provide the plant embryo with energy for growth. The major barley, alpha-amylase isozyme (AMY2) binds with high affinity to the endogenous, inhibitor BASI (barley alpha-amylase/subtilisin inhibitor) whereas the, minor isozyme (AMY1) is not inhibited. BASI is a 19.6 kDa bifunctional, protein that can simultaneously inhibit AMY2 and serine proteases of the, subtilisin family. This inhibitor may therefore prevent degradation of the, endosperm starch during premature sprouting and protect the seed from, attack by pathogens secreting proteases. RESULTS: The crystal structure of, AMY2 in complex with BASI was determined and refined at 1.9 A ... [(full description)]
About this Structure
1AVA is a [Protein complex] structure of sequences from [Hordeum vulgare] with CA as [ligand]. Active as [[1]], with EC number [3.2.1.1]. Full crystallographic information is available from [OCA].
Reference
Barley alpha-amylase bound to its endogenous protein inhibitor BASI: crystal structure of the complex at 1.9 A resolution., Vallee F, Kadziola A, Bourne Y, Juy M, Rodenburg KW, Svensson B, Haser R, Structure. 1998 May 15;6(5):649-59. PMID:9634702
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