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|PDB= 1ts9 |SIZE=350|CAPTION= <scene name='initialview01'>1ts9</scene>, resolution 1.70&Aring;
|PDB= 1ts9 |SIZE=350|CAPTION= <scene name='initialview01'>1ts9</scene>, resolution 1.70&Aring;
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|SITE=  
|LIGAND=  
|LIGAND= <scene name='pdbligand=MSE:SELENOMETHIONINE'>MSE</scene>
|ACTIVITY= [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ribonuclease_P Ribonuclease P], with EC number [http://www.brenda-enzymes.info/php/result_flat.php4?ecno=3.1.26.5 3.1.26.5]  
|ACTIVITY= <span class='plainlinks'>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ribonuclease_P Ribonuclease P], with EC number [http://www.brenda-enzymes.info/php/result_flat.php4?ecno=3.1.26.5 3.1.26.5] </span>
|GENE= RNP1, AF1917 ([http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/Browser/wwwtax.cgi?mode=Info&srchmode=5&id=2234 Archaeoglobus fulgidus])
|GENE= RNP1, AF1917 ([http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/Browser/wwwtax.cgi?mode=Info&srchmode=5&id=2234 Archaeoglobus fulgidus])
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|RELATEDENTRY=[[1tsf|1TSF]]
|RESOURCES=<span class='plainlinks'>[http://oca.weizmann.ac.il/oca-docs/fgij/fg.htm?mol=1ts9 FirstGlance], [http://oca.weizmann.ac.il/oca-bin/ocaids?id=1ts9 OCA], [http://www.ebi.ac.uk/pdbsum/1ts9 PDBsum], [http://www.rcsb.org/pdb/explore.do?structureId=1ts9 RCSB]</span>
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[[Category: sm-fold]]
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PDB ID 1ts9

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, resolution 1.70Å
Ligands:
Gene: RNP1, AF1917 (Archaeoglobus fulgidus)
Activity: Ribonuclease P, with EC number 3.1.26.5
Related: 1TSF


Resources: FirstGlance, OCA, PDBsum, RCSB
Coordinates: save as pdb, mmCIF, xml



Crystal Structure of the Archaeal Homolog of Human RNase P Protein Rpp29 from Archaeoglobus fulgidus


OverviewOverview

The crystal structure of ribonuclease P protein aRpp29 from the sulfate-reducing hyperthermophile Archaeoglobus fulgidus was determined at 1.7 A resolution using X-ray diffraction methods. The central feature of this archaeal protein is a sheet of six antiparallel beta-strands twisted around a conserved hydrophobic core. Residues near the N- and C-termini form helical structures that are oriented in an antiparallel manner. A comparison of conserved amino acids indicates that archaeal aRpp29 is homologous to human ribonuclease P protein Rpp29. The aRpp29 protein is structurally similar to bacterial transcription factors Hfq and NusG, as well as the Sm and Sm-like RNA-associated proteins from eukarya. The crystal structure of A. fulgidus aRpp29 differs from the previously reported solution structure, where NMR data did not detect the helices and indicated that approximately 40% of the residues are relatively flexible or disordered. Circular dichroism data indicate that the protein has less helical content than the amount observed in the crystal, suggesting that in solution the helical regions are unfolded or in equilibrium between folded and unfolded forms; this hypothesis is consistent with amide proton exchange rate data. Surface residues that are conserved from archaea to humans and are likely to interact with the ribonuclease P RNA or other protein subunits are identified in the structure. The model of the aRpp29 protein defined by this work provides an essential step toward eventually understanding the overall architecture of ribonuclease P.

About this StructureAbout this Structure

1TS9 is a Single protein structure of sequence from Archaeoglobus fulgidus. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

ReferenceReference

Crystal structure of archaeal ribonuclease P protein aRpp29 from Archaeoglobus fulgidus., Sidote DJ, Heideker J, Hoffman DW, Biochemistry. 2004 Nov 9;43(44):14128-38. PMID:15518563

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