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Chem Shift validation: AVS_anomalous, AVS_full, SPARTA
BMRB Entry DOI: doi:10.13018/BMR15753
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Citation: Jones, Nicola; Nietlispach, Daniel; Sharma, Reuben; Burke, David; Eyres, Isobel; Mues, Marsilius; Mott, Helen; Carrington, Mark. "Structure of a glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored domain from a trypanosome variant surface glycoprotein" J. Biol. Chem. 283, 3584-3593 (2008).
PubMed: 18003615
Assembly members:
Variant_Surface_Glycoprotein_ILTat1.24, polymer, 46 residues, 5141.820 Da.
Natural source: Common Name: not available Taxonomy ID: 5691 Superkingdom: Eukaryota Kingdom: not available Genus/species: Trypanosoma brucei
Experimental source: Production method: recombinant technology Host organism: Escherichia coli Vector: pET15b
Entity Sequences (FASTA):
Variant_Surface_Glycoprotein_ILTat1.24: GKSPEAECNKITEEPKCSEE
KICSWHKEVKAGEKNCQFNS
TKASKS
Data type | Count |
1H chemical shifts | 298 |
Entity Assembly ID | Entity Name | Entity ID |
---|---|---|
1 | entity | 1 |
Entity 1, entity 46 residues - 5141.820 Da.
This is the first C-terminal subdomain of the Variant Surface Glycoprotein ILTat1.24
1 | GLY | LYS | SER | PRO | GLU | ALA | GLU | CYS | ASN | LYS | ||||
2 | ILE | THR | GLU | GLU | PRO | LYS | CYS | SER | GLU | GLU | ||||
3 | LYS | ILE | CYS | SER | TRP | HIS | LYS | GLU | VAL | LYS | ||||
4 | ALA | GLY | GLU | LYS | ASN | CYS | GLN | PHE | ASN | SER | ||||
5 | THR | LYS | ALA | SER | LYS | SER |
sample_1: ILTat1.24 C1-domain 0.5 mM; sodium phosphate 50 mM; sodium chloride 150 mM; sodium azide 0.05%; D2O 10%; H2O 90%
sample_conditions_1: pH: 6.0; pressure: 1 atm; temperature: 298 K
Name | Sample | Sample state | Sample conditions |
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2D 1H-1H NOESY | sample_1 | isotropic | sample_conditions_1 |
AZARA, Boucher - processing
ANSIG, Kraulis - data analysis
ARIA, Linge, O'Donoghue and Nilges - structure solution