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Chang-Shung Tung1, Benjamin H McMahon.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: There exist > 78,000 proteiical">ns and/or nucleic acids structures that were determiical">ned experimentally. Oical">nly a small portioical">n of these structures corresponds to those of proteiical">n complexes. While homology modeling is able to exploit knowledge-based potentials of side-chaiical">n rotomers and backboical">ne motifs to infer structures for new proteiical">ns, no such general method exists to extend our understanding of proteiical">n iical">nteractioical">n motifs to novel proteiical">n complexes.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22433509 PMCID: PMC3348028 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6807-12-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Struct Biol ISSN: 1472-6807
Figure 1Structural model of the PhoB dimeric complex binding to its targeted DNA duplex. Matching ED of DrrB to ED of PhoB is shown in 1a. The resultant PhoB/DNA model is shown in 1b. RD/RD Motif Binding Geometry (MGB) in CheY (PDB accession code: 1FFG) is similar to that in the modeled PhoB, and is shown in 1c.
Figure 2The sequences of the . 2b shows that CAP and PhoB bind and bend the DNA to a different degree than the canonical DNA.
Figure 3The modeled structure of the PhoB dimer in the transcription initiation complex. The color-coding of different components in the complex is shown in 3a. The α,β,β',ω subunits are drawn in magenta, the α-subunit that interacts with PhoB is drawn in cyan, the σ-subunit is drawn in yellow, the PhoB-a is drawn is red and the PhoB-b is drawn in blue. Figure 3b shows the close-up of molecules (α-CTD, σ-CTD and segment of β-subunit) interacting with the two PhoB molecules.
Figure 4Interactions between PhoB molecules and subunits (α-, β- and σ-subunits) of the polymerase complex. In Figure 4a, PhoB-a is drawn in both ribbon and transparent surface plots while the α- and σ-CTD are drawn in ribbon plots. The residues involved in binding are highlighted. In Figure 4b, the residues on the two PhoB molecules interacting with the subunits of the polymerase are highlighted with arrows.