The solution structure of the pH-induced monomer of dynein light chain LC8 from DrosophilaThe solution structure of the pH-induced monomer of dynein light chain LC8 from Drosophila

Structural highlights

1rhw is a 1 chain structure with sequence from Drosophila melanogaster. Full experimental information is available from OCA. For a guided tour on the structure components use FirstGlance.
Method:Solution NMR
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Function

DYL1_DROME Acts as a non-catalytic accessory component of a dynein complex (By similarity).

Evolutionary Conservation

 

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Publication Abstract from PubMed

The structure of Drosophila LC8 pH-induced monomer has been determined by NMR spectroscopy using the program AutoStructure. The structure at pH 3 and 30 degrees C is similar to the individual subunits of mammalian LC8 dimer with the exception that a beta strand, which crosses between monomers to form an intersubunit beta-sheet in the dimer, is a flexible loop with turnlike conformations in the monomer. Increased flexibility in the interface region relative to the rest of the protein is confirmed by dynamic measurements based on (15)N relaxation. Comparison of the monomer and dimer structures indicates that LC8 is not a domain swapped dimer.

The solution structure of the pH-induced monomer of dynein light-chain LC8 from Drosophila.,Makokha M, Huang YJ, Montelione G, Edison AS, Barbar E Protein Sci. 2004 Mar;13(3):727-34. Epub 2004 Feb 6. PMID:14767079[1]

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References

  1. Makokha M, Huang YJ, Montelione G, Edison AS, Barbar E. The solution structure of the pH-induced monomer of dynein light-chain LC8 from Drosophila. Protein Sci. 2004 Mar;13(3):727-34. Epub 2004 Feb 6. PMID:14767079 doi:10.1110/ps.03462204
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