2H1O | Gene Regulation Dna Complex | date | May 16, 2006 |
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title | Structure Of Fitab Bound To Ir36 Dna Fragment | ||||||||||||||
authors | K.Mattison, J.S.Wilbur, M.So, R.G.Brennan | ||||||||||||||
compound | source | ||||||||||||||
Molecule: Ir36-Strand 1 Chain: U Engineered: Yes Mutation: Yes |
Synthetic: Yes Other_details: Sequence Upstream Of Fitab Promoter Region | ||||||||||||||
Molecule: Ir36-Strand 2 Chain: V Engineered: Yes Mutation: Yes |
Synthetic: Yes Other_details: Sequence Upstream Of Fitab Promoter Region | ||||||||||||||
Molecule: Trafficking Protein B Chain: A, B, C, D Engineered: Yes |
Organism_scientific: Neisseria Gonorrhoeae Organism_taxid: 485 Gene: Fitb Expression_system: Escherichia Coli Bl21 Expression_system_taxid: 511693 Expression_system_strain: Bl21 Expression_system_vector_type: Pet | ||||||||||||||
Molecule: Trafficking Protein A Chain: E, F, G, H Engineered: Yes |
Organism_scientific: Neisseria Gonorrhoeae Organism_taxid: 485 Gene: Fita Expression_system: Escherichia Coli Bl21 Expression_system_taxid: 511693 Expression_system_strain: Bl21 Expression_system_vector_type: Pet | ||||||||||||||
symmetry | Space Group: P 1 21 1 |
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crystal cell |
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method | X-Ray Diffraction | resolution | 3.00 Å | ||||||||||||
ligand | 5IU | enzyme |
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note | 2H1O is a representative structure | ||||||||||||||
Gene Ontology |
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Primary reference | Structure of FitAB from Neisseria gonorrhoeae bound to DNA reveals a tetramer of toxin-antitoxin heterodimers containing pin domains and ribbon-helix-helix motifs., Mattison K, Wilbur JS, So M, Brennan RG, J Biol Chem. 2006 Dec 8;281(49):37942-51. Epub 2006 Sep 18. PMID:16982615 |
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