Journal article

The NMR solution structure and characterization of pH dependent chemical shifts of the β-elicitin, cryptogein

PR Gooley, MA Keniry, RA Dimitrov, DE Marsh, DW Keizer, KR Gayler, BR Grant

Journal of Biomolecular NMR | KLUWER ACADEMIC PUBL | Published : 1998

Abstract

The NMR structure of the 98 residue β-elicitin, cryptogein, which induces a defence response in tobacco, was determined using 15N and 13C/15N labelled protein samples. In aqueous solution conditions in the millimolar range, the protein forms a discrete homodimer where the N-terminal helices of each monomer form an interface. The structure was calculated with 1047 intrasubunit and 40 intersubunit NOE derived distance constraints and 236 dihedral angle constraints for each subunit using the molecular dynamics program DYANA. The twenty best conformers were energy-minimized in OPAL to give a root-mean-square deviation to the mean structure of 0.82 Å for the backbone atoms and 1.03 Å for all heav..

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