3t5d is a 2 chain structure with sequence from Homo sapiens. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA. For a guided tour on the structure components use FirstGlance.
Abstract Septins constitute a family of conserved guanine nucleotide binding proteins found in a wide range of organisms from fungi to mammals. Members of the family share a canonical G-domain with N- and C-terminal extensions. G-domains assemble into hetero-oligomeric complexes which form non-polarised filaments or rings. Linear filaments are formed between the G-domains using either the guanine nucleotide binding site (G interface) or N- and C-terminal extensions (NC interface). Sept7 is a unique among the 13 human septins in that it occupies the ends of hexameric building blocks which assemble into non-polarised filaments. To gain insight into its particular properties we performed structural and biochemical studies on Sept7. We solved the crystal structure of a Sept7 dimer in the GDP-bound state. The structure and biochemistry of Sept7 provide new insights into the dynamics of the G interface and outline the differences in the properties of Sept7 compared to the members of group 2 septins.
Structural and biochemical properties of Sept7, a unique septin required for filament formation.,Zent E, Vetter I, Wittinghofer A Biol Chem. 2011 Aug;392(8-9):791-7. PMID:21824007[1]
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↑ Zent E, Vetter I, Wittinghofer A. Structural and biochemical properties of Sept7, a unique septin required for filament formation. Biol Chem. 2011 Aug;392(8-9):791-7. PMID:21824007 doi:10.1515/BC.2011.082