Crystallization and preliminary X-ray crystallographic studies of an oligomeric species of a refolded C39 peptidase-like domain of the Escherichia coli ABC transporter haemolysin B. - Archive ouverte HAL
Article Dans Une Revue Acta crystallographica Section F : Structural biology communications [2014-...] Année : 2011

Crystallization and preliminary X-ray crystallographic studies of an oligomeric species of a refolded C39 peptidase-like domain of the Escherichia coli ABC transporter haemolysin B.

Christian K W Schwarz
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Britta Tschapek
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Thorsten Jumpertz
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Stefan Jenewein
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Justin Lecher
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Dieter Willbold
Santosh Panjikar
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Sander H J Smits
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Lutz Schmitt
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Résumé

The ABC transporter haemolysin B (HlyB) from Escherichia coli is part of a type I secretion system that translocates a 110 kDa toxin in one step across both membranes of this Gram-negative bacterium in an ATP-dependent manner. Sequence analysis indicates that HlyB contains a C39 peptidase-like domain at its N-terminus. C39 domains are thiol-dependent peptidases that cleave their substrates after a GG motif. Interestingly, the catalytically invariant cysteine is replaced by a tyrosine in the C39-like domain of HlyB. Here, the overexpression, purification and crystallization of the isolated C39-like domain are described as a first step towards obtaining structural insights into this domain and eventually answering the question concerning the function of a degenerated C39 domain in the ABC transporter HlyB.

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hal-00603805 , version 1 (27-06-2011)

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Christian K W Schwarz, Britta Tschapek, Thorsten Jumpertz, Stefan Jenewein, Justin Lecher, et al.. Crystallization and preliminary X-ray crystallographic studies of an oligomeric species of a refolded C39 peptidase-like domain of the Escherichia coli ABC transporter haemolysin B.. Acta crystallographica Section F : Structural biology communications [2014-..], 2011, 67 (Pt 5), pp.630-3. ⟨10.1107/S1744309111010876⟩. ⟨hal-00603805⟩
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