2gmg

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Solution NMR Structure of protein PF0610 from Pyrococcus furiosus, Northeast Structural Genomics Consortium Target PfG3Solution NMR Structure of protein PF0610 from Pyrococcus furiosus, Northeast Structural Genomics Consortium Target PfG3

Structural highlights

2gmg is a 1 chain structure with sequence from Pyrococcus furiosus dsm 3638. Full experimental information is available from OCA. For a guided tour on the structure components use FirstGlance.
Gene:AE010183 (Pyrococcus furiosus DSM 3638)
Resources:FirstGlance, OCA, RCSB, PDBsum, TOPSAN

Evolutionary Conservation

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Publication Abstract from PubMed

PF0610, a protein from the hyperthermophile Pyrococcus furiosus, has homologues only in other archaeal species and in three species of Fe(III)-reducing bacteria. It is thought to have a helix-turn-helix (HTH) domain at the N-terminus and possesses two CXXC motifs characteristic of metal binding proteins. We have determined the solution structure of the Zn-bound protein using NMR. PF0610 is a novel winged helix-turn-helix (wHTH) protein with a rubredoxin-like Zn ribbon as its W1 segment. In addition, it possesses a large number of basic residues on its surface. Clusters of basic residues can be found on both helix H3 and the metal-binding loops of W1, suggesting that it might be a DNA-binding protein. Accordingly, gel shift assays using both linear and circular DNA showed that PF0610 does bind DNA, at least in a sequence-independent fashion. Modeling the PF0610-DNA interaction based on other wHTH protein-DNA structures revealed that besides helix H3, basic residues around the second CXXC motif in the metal-binding loop could make extensive contacts with DNA. However, the bulkiness of the W1 region implies that the DNA conformation may be distorted upon PF0610 binding. PF0610 is the first protein known to have a Zn ribbon-embedded wHTH fold and, as such, has potential roles both as a metal-dependent transcription regulator and as a component of the chromosome packing system in P. furiosus. The discovery of this novel structure represents the addition of another branch to the winged HTH protein family and could contribute to our understanding of transcription regulatory processes in P. furiosus.

PF0610, a novel winged helix-turn-helix variant possessing a rubredoxin-like Zn ribbon motif from the hyperthermophilic archaeon, Pyrococcus furiosus.,Wang X, Lee HS, Sugar FJ, Jenney FE Jr, Adams MW, Prestegard JH Biochemistry. 2007 Jan 23;46(3):752-61. PMID:17223696[1]

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References

  1. Wang X, Lee HS, Sugar FJ, Jenney FE Jr, Adams MW, Prestegard JH. PF0610, a novel winged helix-turn-helix variant possessing a rubredoxin-like Zn ribbon motif from the hyperthermophilic archaeon, Pyrococcus furiosus. Biochemistry. 2007 Jan 23;46(3):752-61. PMID:17223696 doi:10.1021/bi061870h
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