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PDBsum entry 4zdu
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Protein transport/signaling protein
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4zdu
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PDB id:
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Protein transport/signaling protein
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Crystal structure of importin-alpha bound to a non-classical nuclear localization signal of the influenza a virus nucleoprotein
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Structure:
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Importin subunit alpha-1. Chain: a. Fragment: unp residues 72-498. Synonym: importin alpha p1,karyopherin subunit alpha-2,pendulin,pore targeting complex 58 kda subunit,ptac58,rag cohort protein 1,srp1- alpha. Engineered: yes. Peptide from nucleoprotein. Chain: b.
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Source:
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Mus musculus. Mouse. Organism_taxid: 10090. Gene: kpna2, rch1. Expressed in: escherichia coli. Expression_system_taxid: 562. Influenza a virus (a/puerto rico/8/1934(h1n1)). Organism_taxid: 211044. Strain: a/puerto rico/8/1934 h1n1.
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Resolution:
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2.30Å
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0.191
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0.246
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Authors:
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R.Nakada,H.Hirano,Y.Matsuura
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Key ref:
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R.Nakada
et al.
(2015).
Structure of importin-α bound to a non-classical nuclear localization signal of the influenza A virus nucleoprotein.
Sci Rep,
5,
15055.
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Date:
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19-Apr-15
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Release date:
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21-Oct-15
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PROCHECK
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Sci Rep
5:15055
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Structure of importin-α bound to a non-classical nuclear localization signal of the influenza A virus nucleoprotein.
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R.Nakada,
H.Hirano,
Y.Matsuura.
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ABSTRACT
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A non-classical nuclear localization signal (ncNLS) of influenza A virus
nucleoprotein (NP) is critical for nuclear import of viral genomic RNAs that
transcribe and replicate in the nucleus of infected cells. Here we report a
2.3 Å resolution crystal structure of mouse importin-α1 in complex with NP
ncNLS. The structure reveals that NP ncNLS binds specifically and exclusively to
the minor NLS-binding site of importin-α. Structural and functional analyses
identify key binding pockets on importin-α as potential targets for antiviral
drug development. Unlike many other NLSs, NP ncNLS binds to the NLS-binding
domain of importin-α weakly with micromolar affinity. These results suggest
that a modest inhibitor with low affinity to importin-α could have
anti-influenza activity with minimal cytotoxicity.
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