Literature DB >> 3253734

Structural alignment and analysis of two distantly related proteins: Aplysia limacina myoglobin and sea lamprey globin.

A Pastore1, A M Lesk, M Bolognesi, S Onesti.   

Abstract

Two new globin structures have recently been determined at high resolution: the globin from the mollusc Aplysia limacina at 1.6 A resolution and a new refinement of the structure from sea lamprey. Two amino acid sequences of these homologous molecules have only 30% residue identity in an optimal alignment. We discuss some of the problems arising in the alignment of Aplysia globin with other globins of known structure, a challenging problem because of the distant relationship. Four independent approaches were applied to the alignment of the Aplysia and lamprey globins, including those based on individual sequence comparisons, structural analysis, and the relatively new method of templates or fingerprints derived for an entire family of proteins. We also compare these two new structures with what is already known about the globin family. A detailed description of the two structures shows that the two molecules contain the main structural features common to all the globins so far studied, with several minor but interesting hitherto unobserved variations.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3253734     DOI: 10.1002/prot.340040403

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proteins        ISSN: 0887-3585


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