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PDBsum entry 2yhs

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Cell cycle PDB id
2yhs

 

 

 

 

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Protein chain
308 a.a.
Ligands
EDO ×5
Waters ×214
PDB id:
2yhs
Name: Cell cycle
Title: Structure of the e. Coli srp receptor ftsy
Structure: Cell division protein ftsy. Chain: a. Fragment: ng domain. Synonym: ftsy. Engineered: yes
Source: Escherichia coli. Organism_taxid: 83333. Strain: k-12. Expressed in: escherichia coli. Expression_system_taxid: 469008. Expression_system_variant: c43
Resolution:
1.60Å     R-factor:   0.180     R-free:   0.220
Authors: G.Stjepanovic,G.Bange,K.Wild,I.Sinning
Key ref: G.Stjepanovic et al. (2011). Lipids trigger a conformational switch that regulates signal recognition particle (SRP)-mediated protein targeting. J Biol Chem, 286, 23489-23497. PubMed id: 21543314
Date:
05-May-11     Release date:   18-May-11    
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Protein chain
Pfam   ArchSchema ?
P10121  (FTSY_ECOLI) -  Signal recognition particle receptor FtsY from Escherichia coli (strain K12)
Seq:
Struc:
497 a.a.
308 a.a.
Key:    PfamA domain  Secondary structure  CATH domain

 

 
J Biol Chem 286:23489-23497 (2011)
PubMed id: 21543314  
 
 
Lipids trigger a conformational switch that regulates signal recognition particle (SRP)-mediated protein targeting.
G.Stjepanovic, K.Kapp, G.Bange, C.Graf, R.Parlitz, K.Wild, M.P.Mayer, I.Sinning.
 
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No abstract given.

 

Literature references that cite this PDB file's key reference

  PubMed id Reference
23142984 W.Holtkamp, S.Lee, T.Bornemann, T.Senyushkina, M.V.Rodnina, and W.Wintermeyer (2012).
Dynamic switch of the signal recognition particle from scanning to targeting.
  Nat Struct Mol Biol, 19, 1332-1337.  
22056770 G.Bange, N.Kümmerer, P.Grudnik, R.Lindner, G.Petzold, D.Kressler, E.Hurt, K.Wild, and I.Sinning (2011).
Structural basis for the molecular evolution of SRP-GTPase activation by protein.
  Nat Struct Mol Biol, 18, 1376-1380.
PDB code: 3syn
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