1DME
THE THREE-DIMENSIONAL SOLUTION STRUCTURE OF CALLINECTES SAPIDUS METALLOTHIONEIN-I DETERMINED BY HOMONUCLEAR AND HETERONUCLEAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTOSCOPY
Summary for 1DME
Entry DOI | 10.2210/pdb1dme/pdb |
Descriptor | CD6 METALLOTHIONEIN-1, CADMIUM ION (2 entities in total) |
Functional Keywords | metallothionein |
Biological source | Callinectes sapidus (blue crab) |
Total number of polymer chains | 1 |
Total formula weight | 3181.55 |
Authors | Narula, S.S.,Brouwer, M.,Hua, Y.,Armitage, I.M. (deposition date: 1994-11-22, release date: 1995-02-07, Last modification date: 2024-05-22) |
Primary citation | Narula, S.S.,Brouwer, M.,Hua, Y.,Armitage, I.M. Three-dimensional solution structure of Callinectes sapidus metallothionein-1 determined by homonuclear and heteronuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Biochemistry, 34:620-631, 1995 Cited by PubMed Abstract: Metallothionein is a cysteine-rich metal-binding protein whose biosynthesis is closely regulated by the level of exposure of an organism to zinc, copper, cadmium, and other metal salts. The metallothionein from Callinectes sapidus is known to bind six divalent metal ions in two separate metal-binding clusters. Heteronuclear 1H-113Cd and homonuclear 1H-1H NMR correlation experiments have been used to establish that the two clusters reside in two distinct protein domains. The three-dimensional solution structure of the metallothionein has been determined using the distance and angle constraints derived from these two-dimensional NMR data sets and a distance geometry/simulated annealing protocol. There are no interdomain short distance (< or = 4.5 A) constraints observed in this protein, enabling the calculation of structures for the N-terminal, beta domain and the C-terminal, alpha domain separately. A total of 18 structures were obtained for each domain. The structures are based on a total of 364 experimental NMR restraints consisting of 277 approximate interproton distance restraints, 12 chi 1 and 51 phi angular restraints, and 24 metal-to-cysteine connectivities obtained from 1H-113Cd correlation experiments. The only element of regular secondary structure in either of the two domains is a short segment of helix in the C-terminal alpha domain between Lys42 and Thr48. The folding of the polypeptide backbone chain in each domain, however, gives rise to several type I beta turns. There are no type II beta turns. PubMed: 7819257DOI: 10.1021/bi00002a029 PDB entries with the same primary citation |
Experimental method | SOLUTION NMR |
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