Transferred nuclear Overhauser effect study of the C-terminal helix of yeast phosphoglycerate kinase: NMR solution structure of the C-terminal bound peptide.
Related Articles Transferred nuclear Overhauser effect study of the C-terminal helix of yeast phosphoglycerate kinase: NMR solution structure of the C-terminal bound peptide.
Biochemistry. 1995 Jan 24;34(3):842-6
Authors: Andrieux M, Leroy E, Guittet E, Ritco-Vonsovici M, Mouratou B, Minard P, Desmadril M, Yon JM
Two-dimensional 1H nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy is used to determine the structure of the C-terminal complementary peptide (404-415) bound to a mutant phosphoglycerate kinase (1-403). Conformational changes in the peptide induced by the formation of the peptide-protein complex are followed by transferred nuclear Overhauser effect spectroscopy. Measurement of transferred NOEs and
molecular modeling reveal an alpha-helix fold in the 405-409 region. This fold is in good agreement with the corresponding helix XIV of the crystallographic structure of wild-type PGK (Watson et al., 1982). The role of the alpha-helix from the C-terminal peptide in the recovery of catalytic activity in the mutant PGK is discussed.
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