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PDBsum entry 2gle

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Protein binding PDB id
2gle
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Protein chain
74 a.a.

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Title Structural characterization of the neurabin sterile alpha motif domain.
Authors T.Ju, M.J.Ragusa, J.Hudak, A.C.Nairn, W.Peti.
Ref. Proteins, 2007, 69, 192-198. [DOI no: 10.1002/prot.21513]
PubMed id 17600833
Note: In the PDB file this reference is annotated as "TO BE PUBLISHED". The citation details given above have been manually determined.
Abstract
No abstract given.
Figure 1.
Figure 1. A, Domain structure of spinophilin (top) and neurabin (bottom). Sequence identity between the domains is annotated in the figure. B, Primary sequence alignment of the neurabin SAM and shank3 SAM domains. The zinc binding residues in shank3 and the corresponding residues in neurabin are highlighted by boxes (see text). The shank3 (M1803E) mutation that is necessary to achieve high enough protein solubility and reduced aggregation is underlined. Secondary structure for the neurabin SAM domain is included above the sequence alignment.
Figure 2.
Figure 2. A, Stereo view of the bundle of 20 energy-minimized CYANA conformers representing the structure of neurabin[986-1056] (PDB ID 2GLE). The superposition is the best fit of the backbone atoms N, C^ , C of residues 4-70. Side chains with low local RMSD (<0.7) within the bundle are shown in cyan. Side chains of residues with high local RMSD (>0.7) are shown in green. Backbones are shown in dark blue. Aromatic heavy side chains are colored in orange. The local RMSD of Trp7, Trp15, Tyr24, and Phe28 are 0.31, 0.11, 0.87, and 0.62, respectively. B, Electrostatic surface of the neurabin SAM domain (left) and 180° rotation around x-axes (right). Red represents negative charges and blue positive charges. C, Ribbon presentation of the closest conformer to the mean coordinates of the bundle of 20 conformers used to represent the NMR structure of the neurabin SAM (left) and the shank3 SAM domain (right). The regular secondary structure elements are identified.
The above figures are reprinted by permission from John Wiley & Sons, Inc.: Proteins (2007, 69, 192-198) copyright 2007.
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