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Crystal structure of nurf55 in complex with histone h3
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Structure:
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Probable histone-binding protein caf1. Chain: a, b. Fragment: residues 1-418. Synonym: chromatin assembly factor 1 p55 subunit, caf-1 p55 subunit, nucleosome-remodeling factor 55 kda subunit, dcaf-1, nurf-55. Engineered: yes. Histone h3. Chain: c, d. Fragment: n-terminal tail, residues 2-19.
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Source:
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Drosophila melanogaster. Fruit fly. Organism_taxid: 7227. Expressed in: trichoplusia ni. Expression_system_taxid: 7111. Expression_system_cell_line: high five. Synthetic: yes. Organism_taxid: 7227
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Resolution:
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2.55Å
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R-factor:
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0.184
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R-free:
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0.222
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Authors:
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F.W.Schmitges,A.B.Prusty,M.Faty,A.Stutzer,G.M.Lingaraju,J.Aiwazian, R.Sack,D.Hess,L.Li,S.Zhou,R.D.Bunker,U.Wirth,T.Bouwmeester,A.Bauer, N.Ly-Hartig,K.Zhao,H.Chan,J.Gu,H.Gut,W.Fischle,J.Muller,N.H.Thoma
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Key ref:
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F.W.Schmitges
et al.
(2011).
Histone methylation by PRC2 is inhibited by active chromatin marks.
Mol Cell,
42,
330-341.
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Date:
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02-Mar-11
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11-May-11
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PROCHECK
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Headers
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References
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Q24572
(CAF1_DROME) -
Chromatin assembly factor 1 p55 subunit from Drosophila melanogaster
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Seq: Struc:
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430 a.a.
390 a.a.
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Enzyme class:
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Chains A, B, C, D:
E.C.?
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Mol Cell
42:330-341
(2011)
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PubMed id:
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Histone methylation by PRC2 is inhibited by active chromatin marks.
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F.W.Schmitges,
A.B.Prusty,
M.Faty,
A.Stützer,
G.M.Lingaraju,
J.Aiwazian,
R.Sack,
D.Hess,
L.Li,
S.Zhou,
R.D.Bunker,
U.Wirth,
T.Bouwmeester,
A.Bauer,
N.Ly-Hartig,
K.Zhao,
H.Chan,
J.Gu,
H.Gut,
W.Fischle,
J.Müller,
N.H.Thomä.
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ABSTRACT
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Literature references that cite this PDB file's key reference
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PubMed id
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Reference
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W.Zhang,
M.Tyl,
R.Ward,
F.Sobott,
J.Maman,
A.S.Murthy,
A.A.Watson,
O.Fedorov,
A.Bowman,
T.Owen-Hughes,
H.El Mkami,
N.V.Murzina,
D.G.Norman,
and
E.D.Laue
(2013).
Structural plasticity of histones H3-H4 facilitates their allosteric exchange between RbAp48 and ASF1.
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Nat Struct Mol Biol,
20,
29-35.
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B.van Rossum,
W.Fischle,
and
P.Selenko
(2012).
Asymmetrically modified nucleosomes expand the histone code.
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Nat Struct Mol Biol,
19,
1064-1066.
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C.A.Musselman,
M.E.Lalonde,
J.Côté,
and
T.G.Kutateladze
(2012).
Perceiving the epigenetic landscape through histone readers.
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Nat Struct Mol Biol,
19,
1218-1227.
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C.A.Musselman,
N.Avvakumov,
R.Watanabe,
C.G.Abraham,
M.E.Lalonde,
Z.Hong,
C.Allen,
S.Roy,
J.K.Nuñez,
J.Nickoloff,
C.A.Kulesza,
A.Yasui,
J.Côté,
and
T.G.Kutateladze
(2012).
Molecular basis for H3K36me3 recognition by the Tudor domain of PHF1.
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Nat Struct Mol Biol,
19,
1266-1272.
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PDB code:
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C.Ballaré,
M.Lange,
A.Lapinaite,
G.M.Martin,
L.Morey,
G.Pascual,
R.Liefke,
B.Simon,
Y.Shi,
O.Gozani,
T.Carlomagno,
S.A.Benitah,
and
L.Di Croce
(2012).
Phf19 links methylated Lys36 of histone H3 to regulation of Polycomb activity.
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Nat Struct Mol Biol,
19,
1257-1265.
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PDB code:
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G.L.Brien,
G.Gambero,
D.J.O'Connell,
E.Jerman,
S.A.Turner,
C.M.Egan,
E.J.Dunne,
M.C.Jurgens,
K.Wynne,
L.Piao,
A.J.Lohan,
N.Ferguson,
X.Shi,
K.M.Sinha,
B.J.Loftus,
G.Cagney,
and
A.P.Bracken
(2012).
Polycomb PHF19 binds H3K36me3 and recruits PRC2 and demethylase NO66 to embryonic stem cell genes during differentiation.
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Nat Struct Mol Biol,
19,
1273-1281.
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J.A.Abed,
and
R.S.Jones
(2012).
H3K36me3 key to Polycomb-mediated gene silencing in lineage specification.
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Nat Struct Mol Biol,
19,
1214-1215.
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