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Sequence-specific 1H NMR assignments and determination of the secondary structure for
 
Sequence-specific 1H NMR assignments and determination of the secondary structure for the activation domain isolated from pancreatic procarboxypeptidase B.

Related Articles Sequence-specific 1H NMR assignments and determination of the secondary structure for the activation domain isolated from pancreatic procarboxypeptidase B.

Biochemistry. 1990 Aug 14;29(32):7515-22

Authors: Vendrell J, Wider G, Avilés FX, Wüthrich K

Nearly complete sequence-specific 1H NMR assignments are presented for amino acid residues 3-81 in the 81-residue globular activation domain of porcine pancreatic procarboxypeptidase B isolated after limited tryptic proteolysis of the zymogen. These resonance assignments are consistent with the chemically determined amino acid sequence. Regular secondary structure elements were identified from nuclear Overhauser effects and the sequence locations of slowly exchanging backbone amide protons. The molecule contains two alpha-helices, including residues 20-30 and approximately residues 58-72, and a three-stranded antiparallel beta-sheet with the individual strands extending approximately from 12 to 17, 50 to 55, and 75 to 77. The identification of these secondary structures and a preliminary analysis of additional long-range NOE distance constraints show that isolated activation domain B forms a stable structure with the typical traits of a globular protein. The data presented here are the basis for the determination of the complete three-dimensional structure of activation domain B, which is currently in progress.

PMID: 2223783 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]



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