NDB ID: PR0104


Title:CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF THE COMPLETE CORE OF ARCHAEAL SRP AND IMPLICATIONS FOR INTER-DOMAIN COMMUNICATION
Molecular Description:
Signal recognition 54 kDa PROTEIN/RNA Complex
Structural Features:SINGLE STRAND, LOOP, FLIPPED-OUT BASES
Nucleic Acid Sequence:
ChainsB, D, F, H: (GTP) G C C G G G G G A A C C G G C C A G G C C C G G A A G G G A G C A A C C G U G C C C G G U (CCC)
Protein Sequence:
ChainsA, C, E, G: Click here for sequence.
Primary Citation:Rosendal, K.R., Wild, K., Montoya, G., Sinning, I.
Crystal structure of the complete core of archaeal signal recognition particle and implications for interdomain communication
Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.USA , 100, pp. 14701 - 14706, 2003.
Experimental Information:X-RAY DIFFRACTION
Space Group: 31
Cell Constants:
a = 137.763b = 137.763c = 307.894(Ångstroms)
= 90.00 = 90.00 = 120.00(degrees)
Crystallization Conditions:
Method:VAPOR DIFFUSION, HANGING DROP
Drop:Ammonium sulphate, sodium chloride, sodium acetate, H2O
Reservoir:Ammonium sulphate, sodium acetate, H2O
Refinement:The structure was refined using the CNS 1.1 program. The R value is 33.95 for 49660 reflections in the resolution range 30.00 to 4.10 Ångstroms with I > 0 sigma(I).

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Coordinate + Structure Data

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Derivative Data

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Base Pair Parameters

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Hydrogen Bonding Classification

Links

The Protein Data Bank: 1QZW

PubMed: 14657338




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