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From Constructs to Crystals – Towards Structure Determination of β-barrel Outer Membrane Proteins
Published on: July 4, 2016
Crystal structure of cyclic nucleotide-binding-like protein from Brucella abortus
Zheng He1, Yuan Gao2, Jing Dong3
1National Laboratory of Macromolecules, National Center of Protein Science- Beijing, Institute of Biophysics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, 15 Datun Road, Beijing, 100101, China; University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, 100049, China.
Abstract:
The cyclic nucleotide-binding (CNB)-like protein (CNB-L) from Brucella abortus shares sequence homology with CNB domain-containing proteins. We determined the crystal structure of CNB-L at 2.0 Å resolution in the absence of its C-terminal helix and nucleotide. The 3D structure of CNB-L is in a two-fold symmetric form. Each protomer shows high structure similarity to that of cGMP-binding domain-containing proteins, and likely mimics their nucleotide-free conformation. A key residue, Glu17, mediates the dimerization and prevents binding of cNMP to the canonical ligand-pocket. The structurally observed dimer of CNB-L is stable in solution, and thus is likely to be biologically relevant.
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