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== Structural highlights ==
== Structural highlights ==
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==3D structures of exoenzyme==
==3D structures of exoenzyme==


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===Exoenzyme C3===
*Exoenzyme C3


[[1g24]] – CbExo residues 8-218 – ''Clostridium butulinum''<br />
**[[1g24]] – CbExo residues 8-218 – ''Clostridium butulinum''<br />
[[1uzi]], [[1r45]], [[1r4b]], [[2c89]] – CbExo catalytic domain <br />
**[[1uzi]], [[1r45]], [[1r4b]], [[2c89]] – CbExo catalytic domain <br />
[[1gze]], [[2c8b]], [[2c8d]], [[2c8e]], [[2c8g]] – CbExo catalytic domain (mutant)<br />
**[[1gze]], [[2c8b]], [[2c8d]], [[2c8e]], [[2c8g]] – CbExo catalytic domain (mutant)<br />
[[3bw8]] - Exo catalytic domain - ''Clostridium limosum''<br />
**[[3bw8]] - Exo catalytic domain - ''Clostridium limosum''<br />


''Exoenzyme C3 complexes''
*Exoenzyme C3 complexes


[[1gzf]] – CbExo catalytic domain + pyridinium derivative + ADP + NAD<br />
**[[1gzf]] – CbExo catalytic domain + pyridinium derivative + ADP + NAD<br />
[[2bov]] – CbExo + GDP + Ral-A GTPase<br />
**[[2bov]] – CbExo + GDP + Ral-A GTPase<br />
[[2a78]] – CbExo catalytic domain + GDP + Ral-A GTPase<br />
**[[2a78]] – CbExo catalytic domain + GDP + Ral-A GTPase<br />
[[2a9k]] – CbExo catalytic domain+ GDP + Ral-A GTPase + NAD<br />
**[[2a9k]] – CbExo catalytic domain+ GDP + Ral-A GTPase + NAD<br />
[[2c8a]] – CbExo catalytic domain + nicotinamide<br />
**[[2c8a]] – CbExo catalytic domain + nicotinamide<br />
[[2c8c]] – CbExo catalytic domain (mutant) + ADP + NAD<br />
**[[2c8c]] – CbExo catalytic domain (mutant) + ADP + NAD<br />
[[2c8f]], [[2c8h]] – CbExo catalytic domain (mutant) + NAD<br />
**[[2c8f]], [[2c8h]] – CbExo catalytic domain (mutant) + NAD<br />


===Exoenzyme S===
*Exoenzyme S


[[1r4t]] – PaExo GAP domain – ''Pseudomonas aeruginosa'' - NMR<br />
**[[1r4t]] – PaExo GAP domain – ''Pseudomonas aeruginosa'' - NMR<br />
[[1he1]] – PaExo GAP domain + Ras-like protein + GDP <br />
**[[1he1]] – PaExo GAP domain + Ras-like protein + GDP <br />
[[1he9]] – PaExo GAP domain + Ras-like protein <br />
**[[1he9]] – PaExo GAP domain + Ras-like protein <br />


===Exoenzyme T===
*Exoenzyme T
 
[[4jmf]] – PaExo residues 28-77 + chaperone<br />


**[[4jmf]] – PaExo residues 28-77 + chaperone<br />
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Revision as of 15:52, 24 November 2014


Function

Exoenzymes (Exo) are secreted by cells and break large macromolecules outside the cells. The breakdown components can pass through the cell wall. Exo C3 is a Clostridium butulinum toxin which binds NAD, splits it into ADP-ribose and nicotinamide and transfers the ADP-ribose to a protein substrate. Exo S and Exo T are secreted by Pseudomonas aeruginosa and has GTPase-activating activity as well as ADP-ribosyltransferase activity.

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Structural highlights

Structure of exoenzyme C3 catalytic domain complex with ADP and NAD (PDB code 2c8c).

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3D structures of exoenzyme3D structures of exoenzyme

Updated on 24-November-2014

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