Structure of the fusion of NP275 and NP276, pentapeptide repeat proteins from Nostoc punctiformeStructure of the fusion of NP275 and NP276, pentapeptide repeat proteins from Nostoc punctiforme

Structural highlights

2j8k is a 1 chain structure with sequence from Nostoc punctiforme. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA. For a guided tour on the structure components use FirstGlance.
Method:X-ray diffraction, Resolution 1.5Å
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Evolutionary Conservation

 

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Publication Abstract from PubMed

The Nostoc punctiforme genes Np275 and Np276 are two adjacently encoded proteins of 98 and 75 amino acids in length and exhibit sequences composed of tandem pentapeptide repeats. The structures of Np275 and a fusion of Np275 and Np276 were determined to 2.1 and 1.5 A, respectively. The two Nostoc proteins fold as highly symmetric right-handed quadrilateral beta-helices similar to the mycobacterial protein MfpA implicated in fluoroquinolone resistance and DNA gyrase inhibition. The sequence composition of the intervening coding region and the ability to express a fused protein by removing the stop codon for Np275 suggests Np275 and Np276 were recently part of a larger ancestral pentapeptide repeat protein.

Structural characterization of the fusion of two pentapeptide repeat proteins, Np275 and Np276, from Nostoc punctiforme: resurrection of an ancestral protein.,Vetting MW, Hegde SS, Hazleton KZ, Blanchard JS Protein Sci. 2007 Apr;16(4):755-60. PMID:17384236[1]

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References

  1. Vetting MW, Hegde SS, Hazleton KZ, Blanchard JS. Structural characterization of the fusion of two pentapeptide repeat proteins, Np275 and Np276, from Nostoc punctiforme: resurrection of an ancestral protein. Protein Sci. 2007 Apr;16(4):755-60. PMID:17384236 doi:16/4/755

2j8k, resolution 1.50Å

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