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2qb1
From Proteopedia
| 2qb1, resolution 2.61Å () | |||||||||
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| Related: | 2qar, 2qb0 | ||||||||
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| Resources: | FirstGlance, OCA, PDBsum, RCSB | ||||||||
| Coordinates: | save as pdb, mmCIF, xml | ||||||||
2TEL crystallization module
Obtaining well-diffracting crystals of macromolecules remains a significant barrier to structure determination. Here we propose and test a new approach to crystallization, in which the crystallization target is fused to a polymerizing protein module, so that polymer formation drives crystallization of the target. We test the approach using a polymerization module called 2TEL, which consists of two tandem sterile alpha motif (SAM) domains from the protein translocation Ets leukemia (TEL). The 2TEL module is engineered to polymerize as the pH is lowered, which allows the subtle modulation of polymerization needed for crystal formation. We show that the 2TEL module can drive the crystallization of 11 soluble proteins, including three that resisted prior crystallization attempts. In addition, the 2TEL module crystallizes in the presence of various detergents, suggesting that it might facilitate membrane protein crystallization. The crystal structures of two fusion proteins show that the TELSAM polymer is responsible for the majority of contacts in the crystal lattice. The results suggest that biological polymers could be designed as crystallization modules.
Polymer-driven crystallization., Nauli S, Farr S, Lee YJ, Kim HY, Faham S, Bowie JU, Protein Sci. 2007 Nov;16(11):2542-51. PMID:17962407
From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.
About this Structure
2QB1 is a 2 chains structure of sequences from Escherichia coli. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
- Nauli S, Farr S, Lee YJ, Kim HY, Faham S, Bowie JU. Polymer-driven crystallization. Protein Sci. 2007 Nov;16(11):2542-51. PMID:17962407 doi:16/11/2542
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