BMRB Entry 16357

Title:
Solution NMR Structure of a dimeric protein of unknown function from Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum, Northeast Structural Genomics Consortium Target TR5
Deposition date:
2009-06-17
Original release date:
2009-07-07
Authors:
Swapna, G.V.T.; Gunsalus, K.; Huang, Y.; Xiao, R.; Everett, J.; Acton, T.; Montelione, G.; NESG, NESG
Citation:

Citation: Swapna, S.; Gunsalus, X.; Huang, L.; Xiao, G.; Everett, K.; Acton, A.; Montelione, G.. "Solution NMR Structure of a dimeric protein of unknown function from Methanobacterium thermoautotrophicum, Northeast Structural Genomics Consortium Target TR5"  To be Published ., .-..

Assembly members:

Assembly members:
TR5, polymer, 106 residues, 11927.964 Da.

Natural source:

Natural source:   Common Name: Methanothermobacter thermoautotrophicum   Taxonomy ID: 145262   Superkingdom: Archaea   Kingdom: not available   Genus/species: Methanothermobacter thermoautotrophicum

Experimental source:

Experimental source:   Production method: recombinant technology   Host organism: Escherichia coli   Vector: BL21

Data sets:
Data typeCount
13C chemical shifts434
15N chemical shifts100
1H chemical shifts750

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Assembly:

Entity Assembly IDEntity NameEntity ID
1TR51

Entities:

Entity 1, TR5 106 residues - 11927.964 Da.

Chain B of the dimer has been numbered from 201-253 with the first residue M at 201.

1   METVALGLYARGARGPROGLYGLYGLYLEU
2   LYSASPTHRLYSPROVALVALVALARGLEU
3   TYRPROASPGLUILEGLUALALEULYSSER
4   ARGVALPROALAASNTHRSERMETSERALA
5   TYRILEARGARGILEILELEUASNHISLEU
6   GLUASPGLUMETVALGLYARGARGPROGLY
7   GLYGLYLEULYSASPTHRLYSPROVALVAL
8   VALARGLEUTYRPROASPGLUILEGLUALA
9   LEULYSSERARGVALPROALAASNTHRSER
10   METSERALATYRILEARGARGILEILELEU
11   ASNHISLEUGLUASPGLU

Related Database Links:

PDB 2KKE
DBJ BAM69652
GB AAB84973

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