RCSB PDB - 4K7S: Crystal structure of Zn2-hUb (human ubiquitin) adduct from a solution 35 mM zinc acetate/1.3 mM hUb (original) (raw)
Conformational selection of ubiquitin quaternary structures driven by zinc ions.
[Fermani, S.](/search?q=citation.rcsb%5Fauthors:Fermani, S.), [Falini, G.](/search?q=citation.rcsb%5Fauthors:Falini, G.), [Calvaresi, M.](/search?q=citation.rcsb%5Fauthors:Calvaresi, M.), [Bottoni, A.](/search?q=citation.rcsb%5Fauthors:Bottoni, A.), [Calo, V.](/search?q=citation.rcsb%5Fauthors:Calo, V.), [Mangini, V.](/search?q=citation.rcsb%5Fauthors:Mangini, V.), [Arnesano, F.](/search?q=citation.rcsb%5Fauthors:Arnesano, F.), [Natile, G.](/search?q=citation.rcsb%5Fauthors:Natile, G.)
(2013) Chemistry 19: 15480-15484
PubMed: 24123543 Search on PubMed
PubMed Abstract:
Zinc ions bridging two ubiquitin molecules (with His68 at the interface) contribute to select a subset of conformers from the noncovalent dimer ensemble, thus restricting quaternary structure dynamics, which hampers apo-protein crystallization. The type of selected conformer is shown to determine the crystal packing, which varies from orthorhombic to cubic symmetry.
Organizational Affiliation:
Department of Chemistry "G. Ciamician", University of Bologna via F. Selmi 2, 40126 Bologna (Italy).