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Sweet tasting protein PDB id
1thi
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Protein chain
207 a.a.* *
* Residue conservation analysis
* C-alpha coords only
PDB id:
1thi
Name: Sweet tasting protein
Title: Crystal structures of two intensely sweet proteins
Structure: Thaumatin i. Chain: a. Engineered: yes
Source: Thaumatococcus daniellii. Miracle fruit. Organism_taxid: 4621
Resolution:
3.20Å     R-factor:   not given    
Authors: S.-H.Kim
Key ref: S.H.Kim et al. (1988). Crystal structures of two intensely sweet proteins. Trends Biochem Sci, 13, 13-15. PubMed id: 3072690 DOI: 10.1016/0968-0004(88)90011-4
Date:
24-May-89     Release date:   15-Oct-89    
 Headers
 References

Protein chain
Pfam   ArchSchema ?
P02883  (THM1_THADA) -  Thaumatin-1
Seq:
Struc:
207 a.a.
207 a.a.
Key:    PfamA domain  Secondary structure

 Gene Ontology (GO) functional annotation 
  GO annot!
  Cellular component     cytoplasmic vesicle   2 terms 

 

 
    Key reference    
 
 
DOI no: 10.1016/0968-0004(88)90011-4 Trends Biochem Sci 13:13-15 (1988)
PubMed id: 3072690  
 
 
Crystal structures of two intensely sweet proteins.
S.H.Kim, A.de Vos, C.Ogata.
 
  ABSTRACT  
 
No abstract given.

 

Literature references that cite this PDB file's key reference

  PubMed id Reference
8548448 M.A.Batalia, A.F.Monzingo, S.Ernst, W.Roberts, and J.D.Robertus (1996).
The crystal structure of the antifungal protein zeamatin, a member of the thaumatin-like, PR-5 protein family.
  Nat Struct Biol, 3, 19-23.
PDB code: 1du5
  1718843 C.Mandal, F.Shirley, J.M.Anchin, C.Mandal, and D.S.Linthicum (1991).
Monoclonal antibodies to sweet taste proteins. I. Analysis of antigenic epitopes on thaumatin by competitive inhibition assays.
  Hybridoma, 10, 459-466.  
2695147 K.K.Siwicki, S.Strack, M.Rosbash, J.C.Hall, and J.W.Jacklet (1989).
An antibody to the Drosophila period protein recognizes circadian pacemaker neurons in Aplysia and Bulla.
  Neuron, 3, 51-58.  
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