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PDB entry 1h0a

EPSIN ENTH BOUND TO INS(1,4,5)P3

The structure was published by Ford, M.G.J., Mills, I., Peter, B., et al., Praefcke, G., Evans, P.R., and Mcmahon, H.T., in 2002 in a paper entitled "Curvature of Clathrin-Coated Pits Driven by Epsin" (abstract).

This crystal structure was determined using X-ray diffraction at a resolution of 1.7 Å and deposited in 2002.

The experimental data on which the structure is based was also deposited.

The PDB entry contains the structure of EPSIN. This molecule has the UniProt identifier O88339 (EPN1_RAT)search. The sample contained 158 residues which is < 90% of the natural sequence. Out of 158 residues 157 were observed and are deposited in the PDB.

It also contains one or more heterogenic compounds (e.g., ligands, co-factors, ions, modified amino acids, etc.); see here for a complete list.

The molecule is most likely monomeric.

The following tables show cross-reference information to other databases (to obtain a list of all PDB entries sharing the same property or classification, click on the magnifying glass icon):

Chain Name UniProt Name of source organism % of UniProt sequence present in the sample Residues in the sample molecules % of residues observed
A EPSIN O88339 (1-158) (EPN1_RAT)search Rattus norvegicussearch < 90% 158 100%

This entry contains 1 unique UniProt protein:

UniProt accession Name Organism PDB
O88339 (1 - 158) EPSIN Rattus norvegicus

Chain Structural classification (SCOP) Structural classification (CATH) Sequence family (Pfam)
A ENTH domainsearch Serine Threonine Protein Phosphatase 5, Tetratricopeptide repeatsearch ENTH domainsearch, Ubiquitin interaction motifsearch

Chain InterPro annotation
A Epsin domain, N-terminalsearch, Ubiquitin interacting motifsearch, ENTH/VHSsearch, Epsin-like, N-terminalsearch