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PDBsum entry 2l0t
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Protein transport
PDB id
2l0t
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Contents
Protein chains
76 a.a.
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163 a.a.
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Residue conservation analysis
PDB id:
2l0t
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Name:
Protein transport
Title:
Solution structure of the complex of ubiquitin and the vhs domain of stam2
Structure:
Ubiquitin. Chain: a. Engineered: yes. Signal transducing adapter molecule 2. Chain: b. Fragment: vhs domain (unp residues 1-150). Synonym: stam-2, hrs-binding protein. Engineered: yes
Source:
Homo sapiens. Human. Organism_taxid: 9606. Expressed in: escherichia coli. Expression_system_taxid: 511693. Gene: stam2, hbp.
NMR struc:
10 models
Authors:
A.Lange,D.Hoeller,H.Wienk,O.Marcillat,J.Lancelin,O.Walker
Key ref:
A.Lange et al. (2011). NMR reveals a different mode of binding of the Stam2 VHS domain to ubiquitin and diubiquitin.
Biochemistry
,
50
, 48-62.
PubMed id:
21121635
Date:
15-Jul-10
Release date:
15-Dec-10
PROCHECK
Headers
References
Protein chain
?
P62979
(RS27A_HUMAN) - Ubiquitin-ribosomal protein eS31 fusion protein from Homo sapiens
Seq:
Struc:
156 a.a.
76 a.a.
Protein chain
?
O75886
(STAM2_HUMAN) - Signal transducing adapter molecule 2 from Homo sapiens
Seq:
Struc:
 
Seq:
Struc:
525 a.a.
163 a.a.
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Key:
PfamA domain
Secondary structure
CATH domain
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PDB and UniProt seqs differ at 6 residue positions (black crosses)
Enzyme reactions
Enzyme class:
Chains A, B:
E.C.?
[IntEnz]
[ExPASy]
[KEGG]
[BRENDA]
Biochemistry
50
:48-62 (2011)
PubMed id:
21121635
NMR reveals a different mode of binding of the Stam2 VHS domain to ubiquitin and diubiquitin.
A.Lange,
D.Hoeller,
H.Wienk,
O.Marcillat,
J.M.Lancelin,
O.Walker.
ABSTRACT
No abstract given.
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