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PDBsum entry 2ftk
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Title
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The crystal structure of beryllofluoride spo0f in complex with the phosphotransferase spo0b represents a phosphotransfer pretransition state.
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Authors
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K.I.Varughese,
I.Tsigelny,
H.Zhao.
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Ref.
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J Bacteriol, 2006,
188,
4970-4977.
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Abstract
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A number of regulatory circuits in biological systems function through the
exchange of phosphoryl groups from one protein to another. Spo0F and Spo0B are
components of a phosphorelay that control sporulation in the bacterium Bacillus
subtilis through the exchange of a phosphoryl group. Using beryllofluoride as a
mimic for phosphorylation, we trapped the interaction of the phosphorylated
Spo0F with Spo0B in the crystal lattice. The transition state of phosphoryl
transfer continues to be a highly debated issue, as to whether it is associative
or dissociative in nature. The geometry of Spo0F binding to Spo0B favors an
associative mechanism for phosphoryl transfer. In order to visualize the
autophosphorylation of the histidine kinase, KinA, and the subsequent phosphoryl
transfer to Spo0F, we generated in silico models representing these reaction
steps.
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