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Evolutionary Conservation
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Publication Abstract from PubMed
UPF0040 is a family of proteins implicated in a cellular function of bacteria cell division. There is no structure information available on protein of this family. We have determined the crystal structure of a protein from Mycoplasma pneumoniae that belongs to this family using X-ray crystallography. Structural homology search reveals that this protein has a novel fold with no significant similarity to any proteins of known three-dimensional structure. The crystal structures of the protein in three different crystal forms reveal that the protein exists as a ring of octamer. The conserved protein residues, including a highly conserved DXXXR motif, are examined on the basis of crystal structure.
Crystal structure of a protein associated with cell division from Mycoplasma pneumoniae (GI: 13508053): a novel fold with a conserved sequence motif.,Chen S, Jancrick J, Yokota H, Kim R, Kim SH Proteins. 2004 Jun 1;55(4):785-91. PMID:15146477[1]
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References
- ↑ Chen S, Jancrick J, Yokota H, Kim R, Kim SH. Crystal structure of a protein associated with cell division from Mycoplasma pneumoniae (GI: 13508053): a novel fold with a conserved sequence motif. Proteins. 2004 Jun 1;55(4):785-91. PMID:15146477 doi:10.1002/prot.10593