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==3D structures of anthrax edema factor==
==3D structures of anthrax edema factor==
Updated on {{REVISIONDAY2}}-{{MONTHNAME|{{REVISIONMONTH}}}}-{{REVISIONYEAR}}


[[1lvc]] – EF adenylate cyclase domain + calmodulin + anthraniloyl-deoxy-ATP<br />
[[1lvc]] – EF adenylate cyclase domain + calmodulin + anthraniloyl-deoxy-ATP<br />

Revision as of 13:04, 7 March 2013

Template:STRUCTURE 1pk0 Anthrax edema factor (EF) is an enzyme which is part of the Bacillus anthracis anthrax toxin. The anthrax toxin is composed of a cell-binding protein (protective antigen), lethal factor and EF. The EF is a calcium- and calmodulin-dependent adenylate cyclase. It causes the cellular level of cAMP to increase thus upsetting water homeostasis and causing disruption of signaling pathways.

3D structures of anthrax edema factor3D structures of anthrax edema factor

Updated on 07-March-2013

1lvc – EF adenylate cyclase domain + calmodulin + anthraniloyl-deoxy-ATP
1pk0 - EF adenylate cyclase domain + calmodulin + phosphonylmethoxyethyl-ADP
1s26 - EF adenylate cyclase domain + calmodulin + methylene-ATP
1sk6 - EF adenylate cyclase domain + calmodulin + pyrophosphate + cAMP
1xfu - EF residues 64-800 (mutant) + calmodulin
1xfv - EF residues 33-800 + calmodulin + deoxy-ATP
1xfw - EF residues 33-800 + calmodulin + cAMP
1xfx, 1xfy, 1xfz - EF residues 33-800 + calmodulin

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