4BU4
RIBONUCLEASE T1 COMPLEX WITH 2'GMP
Summary for 4BU4
Entry DOI | 10.2210/pdb4bu4/pdb |
Descriptor | PROTEIN (RIBONUCLEASE T1), CALCIUM ION, GUANOSINE-2'-MONOPHOSPHATE, ... (4 entities in total) |
Functional Keywords | hydrolase(endoribonuclease), hydrolase |
Biological source | Aspergillus oryzae |
Total number of polymer chains | 1 |
Total formula weight | 11497.99 |
Authors | Loris, R.,Devos, S.,Langhorst, U.,Decanniere, K.,Bouckaert, J.,Maes, D.,Transue, T.R.,Steyaert, J. (deposition date: 1998-09-14, release date: 1998-09-23, Last modification date: 2024-10-30) |
Primary citation | Loris, R.,Langhorst, U.,De Vos, S.,Decanniere, K.,Bouckaert, J.,Maes, D.,Transue, T.R.,Steyaert, J. Conserved water molecules in a large family of microbial ribonucleases. Proteins, 36:117-134, 1999 Cited by PubMed Abstract: We systematically analyzed the crystallographically determined water molecules of all known structures of RNase T1 and compared them to the ordered solvent in a large number of related microbial nucleases. To assess the crystallographers' impact on the interpretation of the solvent structure, we independently refined five validation structures from diffraction data derived from five isomorphous crystals of RNase T1. We also compared the positions of water molecules found in 11 published isomorphous RNase T1 inhibitor complexes. These data suggest that the positions of most of the waters located on the surface of a protein and that are well-determined in the experimental electron density maps are determined primarily by crystal packing forces. Water molecules with less well-defined electron density are in general unique to one or a small number of crystal structures. Only a small number of the well-defined waters are found to be independent of the crystal environment. These waters have a low accessible surface area and B-factor, and tend to be conserved in the crystal structures of a number of evolutionary related ribonucleases as well. A single water molecule is found conserved in all known microbial ribonucleases. PubMed: 10373011DOI: 10.1002/(SICI)1097-0134(19990701)36:1<117::AID-PROT10>3.0.CO;2-H PDB entries with the same primary citation |
Experimental method | X-RAY DIFFRACTION (1.8 Å) |
Structure validation
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