1. Structure of BT_3984, a member of the SusD/RagB family of nutrient-binding molecules
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Mark W. Knuth, Linda Okach, Keith O. Hodgson, Winnie W Lam, Tamara Astakhova, Debanu Das, Lukasz Jaroszewski, Kevin K. Jin, Abhinav Kumar, Scott A. Lesley, Joanna C Grant, Daniel McMullan, Gye Won Han, Herbert L. Axelrod, Amanda Nopakun, Kyle Ellrott, John Wooley, Piotr Kozbial, Henry J Tien, Polat Abdubek, Christine B Trame, Ashley M. Deacon, Sanjay Krishna, Christopher L. Rife, Henry van den Bedem, Ron Reyes, Lian Duan, Dana Weekes, Adam Godzik, Heath E. Klock, Marc André Elsliger, Carol L. Farr, David Marciano, Ian A. Wilson, Julie Feuerhelm, Christina Puckett, Edward Nigoghossian, Marc C. Deller, Qingping Xu, Constantina Bakolitsa, Connie Chen, Dennis Carlton, Hsiu-Ju Chiu, Mitchell D. Miller, Anna Grzechnik, Thomas Clayton, and Andrew T. Morse
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Models, Molecular ,Protein Structure ,Glycan ,Operon ,1.1 Normal biological development and functioning ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Biophysics ,gut microbiome ,Sequence (biology) ,Biology ,Crystallography, X-Ray ,Biochemistry ,Structural genomics ,Vaccine Related ,03 medical and health sciences ,Bacterial Proteins ,Models ,Underpinning research ,Structural Biology ,Genetics ,Bacteroides ,Amino Acid Sequence ,Peptide sequence ,Structural Homology ,030304 developmental biology ,metagenomics ,0303 health sciences ,Crystallography ,Human Gut Microbiome ,Protein ,030302 biochemistry & molecular biology ,Molecular ,structural genomics ,Biological Sciences ,Condensed Matter Physics ,biology.organism_classification ,Protein Structure, Tertiary ,Tetratricopeptide ,starch-utilization system ,Structural Homology, Protein ,Chemical Sciences ,X-Ray ,biology.protein ,Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron ,Tertiary - Abstract
The crystal structure of BT_3984, a SusD-family protein, reveals a TPR N-terminal region providing support for a loop-rich C-terminal subdomain and suggests possible interfaces involved in sus complex formation., The crystal structure of the Bacteroides thetaiotaomicron protein BT_3984 was determined to a resolution of 1.7 Å and was the first structure to be determined from the extensive SusD family of polysaccharide-binding proteins. SusD is an essential component of the sus operon that defines the paradigm for glycan utilization in dominant members of the human gut microbiota. Structural analysis of BT_3984 revealed an N-terminal region containing several tetratricopeptide repeats (TPRs), while the signature C-terminal region is less structured and contains extensive loop regions. Sequence and structure analysis of BT_3984 suggests the presence of binding interfaces for other proteins from the polysaccharide-utilization complex.
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- 2010
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