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[[Image:1yv0.png|left|200px|thumb|Crystal Structure of Troponin [[1yv0]]]]
[[Image:1yv0.png|left|200px|thumb|Crystal Structure of Troponin [[1yv0]]]]
{{STRUCTURE_1yv0|  PDB=1yv0  | SIZE=300| SCENE=Troponin/Cv/1 |right|CAPTION=Troponin [[1yv0]] }}
{{STRUCTURE_1yv0|  PDB=1yv0  | SIZE=300| SCENE=Troponin/Cv/1 |right|CAPTION=Troponin complex with Mg ion[[1yv0]] }}


[[Troponin]] (Tn) is a regulatory protein in muscle contraction.  It contains 3 subunits: TnC causes conformational change in TnI when it binds to calcium ions.  TnT binds to [[Tropomyosin|tropomyosin]] and TnI binds to actin which is found in thin muscle filaments. The images at the left and at the right correspond to one representative Tn, ''i.e.'' the crystal structure of complex Troponin C/Troponin I/Troponin T ([[1yv0]]).
[[Troponin]] (Tn) is a regulatory protein in muscle contraction.  It contains 3 subunits: TnC causes conformational change in TnI when it binds to calcium ions.  TnT binds to [[Tropomyosin|tropomyosin]] and TnI binds to actin which is found in thin muscle filaments. The images at the left and at the right correspond to one representative Tn, ''i.e.'' the crystal structure of complex Troponin C/Troponin I/Troponin T ([[1yv0]]).
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== 3D Structures of Troponin ==
== 3D Structures of Troponin ==


''Update June 2011''


=== Troponin C+Troponin I+Troponin T ===
=== Troponin C+Troponin I+Troponin T ===

Revision as of 13:36, 23 June 2011

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Crystal Structure of Troponin 1yv0

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Troponin (Tn) is a regulatory protein in muscle contraction. It contains 3 subunits: TnC causes conformational change in TnI when it binds to calcium ions. TnT binds to tropomyosin and TnI binds to actin which is found in thin muscle filaments. The images at the left and at the right correspond to one representative Tn, i.e. the crystal structure of complex Troponin C/Troponin I/Troponin T (1yv0).

3D Structures of Troponin3D Structures of Troponin

Update June 2011

Troponin C+Troponin I+Troponin TTroponin C+Troponin I+Troponin T

2w49, 2w4u – cTnC+cTnI+cTnT+tropomyosin+actin – chicken
1ytz - cTnC+cTnI+cTnT+Ca++
1yv0 - cTnC+cTnI+cTnT
1j1d, 1j1e – hTnC (mutant)+hTnI (mutant) fragment+hTnT fragment+Ca++ - human


Troponin C+Troponin ITroponin C+Troponin I

2krd – hTnC+hTnI – NMR
1ozs - hTnC C-terminal+hTnI N-terminal – NMR
2l1r - hTnC C-terminal+hTnI switch region - NMR
1lxf, 1mxl - hTnC N-terminal+hTnI fragment
2kgb – hTnC (mutant) regulatory domain+TnI
1sbj – cTnC C-terminal+cTnI N-terminal+Mg++ - NMR
1scv, 1fi5, 1blq - cTnC C-terminal+cTnI N-terminal – NMR
1npq - cTnC (mutant) N-terminal+cTnI fragment+rhodamine
1jc2 - cTnC C-terminal+cTnI N-terminal
1a2x - rTnC +rTnI fragment – rabbit


Troponin CTroponin C

2kdh – hTnC+green tea polyphenol – NMR
2kfx – hTnC (mutant) N-terminal+Ca+naphthalene derivative
2jt0, 2jtz, 2jt8, 2jt3 – hTnC (mutant) – NMR
2jxl - hTnC (mutant) N-terminal – NMR
1wrk, 1wrl - hTnC (mutant) N-terminal+trifluoperazine
1spy - hTnC N-terminal– NMR
1ih0 - hTnC C-terminal+EMD 57033 – NMR
1ap4 - hTnC N-terminal+Ca++ – NMR
1la0, 4tnc – cTnC+Ca++
1dtl – cTnC (mutant)+Ca++ +bepridil
1skt, 1zac, 2ctn - cTnC N-terminal – NMR
1aj4 - cTnC (mutant) +Ca++ – NMR
3ctn - cTnC C-terminal – NMR
1avs - cTnC N-terminal+Ca++
1smg, 1tnq - cTnC N-terminal+Ca++ - NMR
1ncy – cTnC+Mn++
1ncx, 1ncz, 1top – cTnC
1pon, 1cta, 1ctd – cTnC fragment – NMR
1tnp - cTnC N-terminal – NMR
1tnw, 1tnx - cTnC +Ca++ - NMR
1trf - tTnC N-terminal+Ca++ - turkey – NMR
5tnc - tTnC
2k2a - TnC C-terminal – Lethocerus indicus – NMR
2jnf – TnC – fly – NMR
1r2u, 1r6p - TnC N-terminal – trout – NMR
1tcf – rTnC+Ca++
1tn4, 2tn4 – rTnC (mutant)+Ca++


Troponin ITroponin I

2jpw – TnI biphosphorylated – mouse – NMR
1vdi – cTnI – NMR
1vdj – cTnI+Ca++ - NMR


Troponin TTroponin T

2z5h – yTnT fragment+tropomyosin – yeast

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