4a1r

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The Structure of Serratia marcescens Lip, a membrane bound component of the Type VI Secretion System.The Structure of Serratia marcescens Lip, a membrane bound component of the Type VI Secretion System.

Structural highlights

4a1r is a 4 chain structure with sequence from "bacillus_marcescens"_(bizio_1823)_trevisan_in_de_toni_and_trevisan_1889 "bacillus marcescens" (bizio 1823) trevisan in de toni and trevisan 1889. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA. For a guided tour on the structure components use FirstGlance.
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Publication Abstract from PubMed

Lip is a membrane-bound lipoprotein and a core component of the type VI secretion system found in Gram-negative bacteria. The structure of a Lip construct (residues 29-176) from Serratia marcescens (SmLip) has been determined at 1.92 A resolution. Experimental phases were derived using a single-wavelength anomalous dispersion approach on a sample cocrystallized with iodide. The membrane localization of the native protein was confirmed. The structure is that of the globular domain lacking only the lipoprotein signal peptide and the lipidated N-terminus of the mature protein. The protein fold is dominated by an eight-stranded beta-sandwich and identifies SmLip as a new member of the transthyretin family of proteins. Transthyretin and the only other member of the family fold, 5-hydroxyisourate hydrolase, form homotetramers important for their function. The asymmetric unit of SmLip is a tetramer with 222 symmetry, but the assembly is distinct from that previously noted for the transthyretin protein family. However, structural comparisons and bacterial two-hybrid data suggest that the SmLip tetramer is not relevant to its role as a core component of the type VI secretion system, but rather reflects a propensity for SmLip to participate in protein-protein interactions. A relatively low level of sequence conservation amongst Lip homologues is noted and is restricted to parts of the structure that might be involved in interactions with physiological partners.

The structure of Serratia marcescens Lip, a membrane-bound component of the type VI secretion system.,Rao VA, Shepherd SM, English G, Coulthurst SJ, Hunter WN Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr. 2011 Dec;67(Pt 12):1065-72. Epub 2011 Nov, 18. PMID:22120744[1]

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References

  1. Rao VA, Shepherd SM, English G, Coulthurst SJ, Hunter WN. The structure of Serratia marcescens Lip, a membrane-bound component of the type VI secretion system. Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr. 2011 Dec;67(Pt 12):1065-72. Epub 2011 Nov, 18. PMID:22120744 doi:10.1107/S0907444911046300

4a1r, resolution 1.92Å

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