Structure of the hypothetical Mycoplasma protein MPN555 suggests a chaperone function.
Schulze-Gahmen, U., Aono, S., Chen, S., Yokota, H., Kim, R., Kim, S.H.(2005) Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr 61: 1343-1347
- PubMed: 16204885
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.1107/S090744490502264X
- Primary Citation of Related Structures:
1ZXJ - PubMed Abstract:
The crystal structure of the hypothetical protein MPN555 from Mycoplasma pneumoniae (gi|1673958) has been determined to a resolution of 2.8 Angstrom using anomalous diffraction data at the Se-peak wavelength. Structure determination revealed a mostly alpha-helical protein with a three-lobed shape. The three lobes or fingers delineate a central binding groove and additional grooves between lobes 1 and 3 and between lobes 2 and 3. For one of the molecules in the asymmetric unit, the central binding pocket was filled with a peptide from the uncleaved N-terminal affinity tag. The MPN555 structure has structural homology to two bacterial chaperone proteins: SurA and trigger factor from Escherichia coli. The structural data and the homology to other chaperone proteins suggests an involvement in protein folding as a molecular chaperone for MPN555.
Organizational Affiliation:
Berkeley Structural Genomics Center, Physical Biosciences Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, California 94720, USA.