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PDBsum entry 3qhz

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Immune system PDB id
3qhz

 

 

 

 

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Protein chains
222 a.a. *
216 a.a. *
Waters ×939
* Residue conservation analysis
PDB id:
3qhz
Name: Immune system
Title: Crystal structure of human anti-influenza fab 2d1
Structure: Human monoclonal antibody del2d1, fab heavy chain. Chain: h, i. Fragment: fab heavy chain. Engineered: yes. Human monoclonal antibody del2d1, fab light chain. Chain: l, m. Fragment: fab light chain. Engineered: yes
Source: Homo sapiens. Human. Organism_taxid: 9606. Gene: immunoglobulin gamma. Expressed in: homo sapiens. Expression_system_taxid: 9606. Expression_system_cell_line: 293f. Gene: immunoglobulin lambda.
Resolution:
1.55Å     R-factor:   0.181     R-free:   0.206
Authors: D.C.Ekiert,I.A.Wilson
Key ref: J.C.Krause et al. (2011). An insertion mutation that distorts antibody binding site architecture enhances function of a human antibody. Mbio, 2, e00345. PubMed id: 21304166
Date:
26-Jan-11     Release date:   16-Feb-11    
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Protein chains
No UniProt id for this chain
Struc: 222 a.a.
Protein chains
No UniProt id for this chain
Struc: 216 a.a.
Key:    Secondary structure  CATH domain

 

 
Mbio 2:e00345 (2011)
PubMed id: 21304166  
 
 
An insertion mutation that distorts antibody binding site architecture enhances function of a human antibody.
J.C.Krause, D.C.Ekiert, T.M.Tumpey, P.B.Smith, I.A.Wilson, J.E.Crowe.
 
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No abstract given.

 

Literature references that cite this PDB file's key reference

  PubMed id Reference
22982990 D.C.Ekiert, A.K.Kashyap, J.Steel, A.Rubrum, G.Bhabha, R.Khayat, J.H.Lee, M.A.Dillon, R.E.O'Neil, A.M.Faynboym, M.Horowitz, L.Horowitz, A.B.Ward, P.Palese, R.Webby, R.A.Lerner, R.R.Bhatt, and I.A.Wilson (2012).
Cross-neutralization of influenza A viruses mediated by a single antibody loop.
  Nature, 489, 526-532.
PDB codes: 4fnk 4fnl 4fp8 4fqr
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