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Function
D9J2T9_MOMBA
Publication Abstract from PubMed
The ribosome inactivating proteins (RIPs) of type 1 are plant toxins that eliminate adenine base selectively from the single stranded loop of rRNA. We report six crystal structures, type 1 RIP from Momordica balsamina (A), three in complexed states with ribose (B), guanine (C) and adenine (D) and two structures of MbRIP-1 when crystallized with adenosine triphosphate (ATP) (E) and 2'-deoxyadenosine triphosphate (2'-dATP) (F). These were determined at 1.67A, 1.60A, 2.20A, 1.70A, 2.07A and 1.90A resolutions respectively. The structures contained, (A) unbound protein molecule, (B) one protein molecule and one ribose sugar, (C) one protein molecule and one guanine base, (D) one protein molecule and one adenine base, (E) one protein molecule and one ATP-product adenine molecule and (F) one protein molecule and one 2'-dATP-product adenine molecule. Three distinct conformations of the side chain of Tyr70 were observed with (i) chi(1)=-66 degrees and chi(2)=165 degrees in structures (A) and (B); (ii) chi(1)=-95 degrees and chi(2)=70 degrees in structures (C), (D) and (E); and (iii) chi(1)=-163 degrees and chi(2)=87 degrees in structure (F). The conformation of Tyr70 in (F) corresponds to the structure of a conformational intermediate. This is the first structure which demonstrates that the slow conversion of DNA substrates by RIPs can be trapped during crystallization.
Crystal structures of a type-1 ribosome inactivating protein from Momordica balsamina in the bound and unbound states.,Kushwaha GS, Pandey N, Sinha M, Singh SB, Kaur P, Sharma S, Singh TP Biochim Biophys Acta. 2012 Apr;1824(4):679-91. Epub 2012 Feb 14. PMID:22361570[1]
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- ↑ Kushwaha GS, Pandey N, Sinha M, Singh SB, Kaur P, Sharma S, Singh TP. Crystal structures of a type-1 ribosome inactivating protein from Momordica balsamina in the bound and unbound states. Biochim Biophys Acta. 2012 Apr;1824(4):679-91. Epub 2012 Feb 14. PMID:22361570 doi:10.1016/j.bbapap.2012.02.005