| Literature DB >> 27768314 |
Shuai Gao1, Man Pan1, Yong Zheng1, Yichao Huang1, Qingyun Zheng1, Demeng Sun1, Lining Lu1, Xiaodan Tan1, Xianglong Tan1, Huan Lan1, Jiaxing Wang1, Tian Wang1, Jiawei Wang1, Lei Liu1.
Abstract
Racemic or quasi-racemic crystallography recently emerges as a useful technology for solution of the crystal structures of biomacromolecules. It remains unclear to what extent the biomacromolecules of opposite handedness can differ from each other in racemic or quasi-racemic crystallography. Here we report a finding that monomeric d-ubiquitin (Ub) has propensity to cocrystallize with different dimers, trimers, and even a tetramer of l-Ub. In these cocrystals the unconnected monomeric d-Ubs can self-assemble to form pseudomirror images of different oligomers of l-Ub. This monomer/oligomer cocrystallization phenomenon expands the concept of racemic crystallography. Using the monomer/oligomer cocrystallization technology we obtained, for the first time the X-ray structures of linear M1-linked tri- and tetra-Ubs and a K11/K63-branched tri-Ub.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27768314 DOI: 10.1021/jacs.6b09545
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Chem Soc ISSN: 0002-7863 Impact factor: 15.419