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2F4Z

Toxoplasma gondii ubiquitin conjugating enzyme TgTwinScan_2721- E2 domain

Summary for 2F4Z
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb2f4z/pdb
DescriptorTgTwinScan_2721 - E2 domain, GLYCEROL, UNKNOWN ATOM OR ION, ... (4 entities in total)
Functional Keywordsubiquitin conjugating tgtwinscan_2721, structural genomics, structural genomics consortium, sgc, unknown function
Biological sourceToxoplasma gondii
Total number of polymer chains2
Total formula weight43100.84
Authors
Primary citationVedadi, M.,Lew, J.,Artz, J.,Amani, M.,Zhao, Y.,Dong, A.,Wasney, G.A.,Gao, M.,Hills, T.,Brokx, S.,Qiu, W.,Sharma, S.,Diassiti, A.,Alam, Z.,Melone, M.,Mulichak, A.,Wernimont, A.,Bray, J.,Loppnau, P.,Plotnikova, O.,Newberry, K.,Sundararajan, E.,Houston, S.,Walker, J.,Tempel, W.,Bochkarev, A.,Kozieradzki, I.,Edwards, A.,Arrowsmith, C.,Roos, D.,Kain, K.,Hui, R.
Genome-scale protein expression and structural biology of Plasmodium falciparum and related Apicomplexan organisms.
Mol.Biochem.Parasitol., 151:100-110, 2007
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PubMed Abstract: Parasites from the protozoan phylum Apicomplexa are responsible for diseases, such as malaria, toxoplasmosis and cryptosporidiosis, all of which have significantly higher rates of mortality and morbidity in economically underdeveloped regions of the world. Advances in vaccine development and drug discovery are urgently needed to control these diseases and can be facilitated by production of purified recombinant proteins from Apicomplexan genomes and determination of their 3D structures. To date, both heterologous expression and crystallization of Apicomplexan proteins have seen only limited success. In an effort to explore the effectiveness of producing and crystallizing proteins on a genome-scale using a standardized methodology, over 400 distinct Plasmodium falciparum target genes were chosen representing different cellular classes, along with select orthologues from four other Plasmodium species as well as Cryptosporidium parvum and Toxoplasma gondii. From a total of 1008 genes from the seven genomes, 304 (30.2%) produced purified soluble proteins and 97 (9.6%) crystallized, culminating in 36 crystal structures. These results demonstrate that, contrary to previous findings, a standardized platform using Escherichia coli can be effective for genome-scale production and crystallography of Apicomplexan proteins. Predictably, orthologous proteins from different Apicomplexan genomes behaved differently in expression, purification and crystallization, although the overall success rates of Plasmodium orthologues do not differ significantly. Their differences were effectively exploited to elevate the overall productivity to levels comparable to the most successful ongoing structural genomics projects: 229 of the 468 target genes produced purified soluble protein from one or more organisms, with 80 and 32 of the purified targets, respectively, leading to crystals and ultimately structures from one or more orthologues.
PubMed: 17125854
DOI: 10.1016/j.molbiopara.2006.10.011
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