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2K1W

NMR solution structure of M-crystallin in calcium loaded form(holo).

2K1W の概要
エントリーDOI10.2210/pdb2k1w/pdb
関連するPDBエントリー2K1X 2jo2
NMR情報BMRB: 6804
分子名称Beta/gama crystallin family protein, CALCIUM ION (2 entities in total)
機能のキーワードcrystallin, eye lens, archaea, protein, evolution, metal binding protein
由来する生物種Methanosarcina acetivorans
タンパク質・核酸の鎖数1
化学式量合計9464.33
構造登録者
Barnwal, R.,Jobby, M.,Devi, K.,Sharma, Y.,Chary, K. (登録日: 2008-03-17, 公開日: 2009-01-27, 最終更新日: 2024-05-29)
主引用文献Barnwal, R.P.,Jobby, M.K.,Devi, K.M.,Sharma, Y.,Chary, K.V.
Solution structure and calcium-binding properties of M-crystallin, a primordial betagamma-crystallin from archaea.
J.Mol.Biol., 386:675-689, 2009
Cited by
PubMed Abstract: The lens betagamma-crystallin superfamily has many diverse but topologically related members belonging to various taxa. Based on structural topology, these proteins are considered to be evolutionarily related to lens crystallins, suggesting their origin from a common ancestor. Proteins with betagamma-crystallin domains, although found in some eukaryotes and eubacteria, have not yet been reported in archaea. Sequence searches in the genome of the archaebacterium Methanosarcina acetivorans revealed the presence of a protein annotated as a betagamma-crystallin family protein, named M-crystallin. Solution structure of this protein indicates a typical betagamma-crystallin fold with a paired Greek-key motif. Among the known structures of betagamma-crystallin members, M-crystallin was found to be structurally similar to the vertebrate lens betagamma-crystallins. The Ca(2+)-binding properties of this primordial protein are somewhat more similar to those of vertebrate betagamma-crystallins than to those of bacterial homologues. These observations, taken together, suggest that amphibian and vertebrate betagamma-crystallin domains are evolutionarily more related to archaeal homologues than to bacterial homologues. Additionally, identification of a betagamma-crystallin homologue in archaea allows us to demonstrate the presence of this domain in all the three domains of life.
PubMed: 19138688
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmb.2008.12.058
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実験手法
SOLUTION NMR
構造検証レポート
Validation report summary of 2k1w
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