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PDBsum entry 1jal
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Structural genomics, unknown function
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PDB id
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1jal
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Contents |
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* Residue conservation analysis
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References listed in PDB file
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Key reference
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Title
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Crystal structure of the ychf protein reveals binding sites for gtp and nucleic acid.
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Authors
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A.Teplyakov,
G.Obmolova,
S.Y.Chu,
J.Toedt,
E.Eisenstein,
A.J.Howard,
G.L.Gilliland.
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Ref.
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J Bacteriol, 2003,
185,
4031-4037.
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Abstract
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The bacterial protein encoded by the gene ychF is 1 of 11 universally conserved
GTPases and the only one whose function is unknown. The crystal structure
determination of YchF was sought to help with the functional assignment of the
protein. The YchF protein from Haemophilus influenzae was cloned and expressed,
and the crystal structure was determined at 2.4 A resolution. The polypeptide
chain is folded into three domains. The N-terminal domain has a mononucleotide
binding fold typical for the P-loop NTPases. An 80-residue domain next to it has
a pronounced alpha-helical coiled coil. The C-terminal domain features a
six-stranded half-barrel that curves around an alpha-helix. The crablike
three-domain structure of YchF suggests the binding site for a double-stranded
nucleic acid in the cleft between the domains. The structure of the putative
GTP-binding site is consistent with the postulated guanine specificity of the
protein. Fluorescence measurements have demonstrated the ability of YchF to bind
a double-stranded nucleic acid and GTP. Taken together with other experimental
data and genomic analysis, these results suggest that YchF may be part of a
nucleoprotein complex and may function as a GTP-dependent translation factor.
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