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SOLUTION STRUCTURE OF SELENOCOSMIA HUWENA LECTIN-I(SHL-I) BY 2D-NMR

Overview

The three-dimensional structure of native SHL-I, a lectin from the venom, of the Chinese bird spider Selenocosmia huwena, has been determined from, two-dimensional 1H NMR spectroscopy recorded at 500 and 600 MHz. The best, 10 structures have NOE violation <0.3 A, dihedral violation <2 deg, and, average root-mean-square differences of 0.85 + 0.06 A over backbone atoms., The structure consists of a three-stranded antiparallel beta-sheet and, three turns. The three disulfide bridges and three-stranded antiparallel, beta-sheet form a inhibitor cystine knot motif which is adopted by several, other small proteins, such as huwentoxin-I, omega-conotoxin, and gurmarin., The C-terminal fragment from Leu28 to Trp32 adopts two sets of, conformations corresponding to the cis and trans conformations of Pro31., The structure of SHL-I also has high similarity with that of the, N-terminus of hevein, a lectin from rubber-tree latex.

About this Structure

1QK7 is a Single protein structure of sequence from Ornithoctonus huwena. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Three-dimensional structure of Selenocosmia huwena lectin-I (SHL-I) from the venom of the spider Selenocosmia huwena by 2D-NMR., Lu S, Liang S, Gu X, J Protein Chem. 1999 Jul;18(5):609-17. PMID:10524779

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