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Yves Nominé1, Sebastian Charbonnier, Laurent Miguet, Noelle Potier, Alain Van Dorsselaer, R Andrew Atkinson, Gilles Travé, Bruno Kieffer.
Abstract
E6 is a viral oncoprotein implicated in cervical cancers, produced by human papillomaviruses (HPVs). E6 contains two putative zinc-binding domains of about 75 residues each. The difficulty in producing recombinant E6 has long hindered the obtention of structural data. Recently, we described the expression and purification of E6-C 4C/4S, a stable, folded mutant of the C-terminal domain of HPV16 E6. Here, we have produced 15N-labelled samples of E6-C 4C/4S for structural studies by NMR. We have assigned most 1H and 15N resonances and identified the elements of secondary structure of the domain. The domain displays an original alpha/beta topology with roughly equal proportions of alpha-helix and beta-sheet. The PDZ-binding region of E6, located at the extreme C-terminus of the domain, is in a random conformation. Mass spectrometry demonstrated the presence of one zinc ion per protein molecule. Kinetics of replacement of zinc by cadmium followed by 1H,15N-HSQC experiments revealed specific frequency changes for the zinc-binding cysteines and their immediate neighbours. NMR spectra were affected by severe line-broadening effects which seriously hindered the assignment work. Investigation of these effects by 15N relaxation experiments showed that they are due to heterogeneous dynamic behaviour with mus-ms time scale motions occurring in localised regions of the monomeric domain.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 15772752 DOI: 10.1007/s10858-004-7802-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Biomol NMR ISSN: 0925-2738 Impact factor: 2.835