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Article Dans Une Revue Protein Science Année : 2005

Crystal structure of yeast YER010Cp, aknotable member of the RraA protein family

Nicolas Leulliot
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Sophie Quevillon-Cheruel
Marc Schiltz
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Karine Blondeau
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Joël Janin
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Herman van Tilbeurgh
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Résumé

We present here the structure of Yer010c protein of unknown function, solved by Multiple Anomalous Diffraction and revealing a common fold and oligomerization state with proteins of the regulator of ribonuclease activity A (RraA) family. In Escherichia coli, RraA has been shown to regulate the activity of ribonuclease E by direct interaction. The absence of ribonuclease E in yeast suggests a different function for this family member in this organism. Yer010cp has a few supplementary secondary structure elements and a deep pseudo-knot at the heart of the protein core. A tunnel at the interface between two monomers, lined with conserved charged residues, has unassigned residual electron density and may constitute an active site for a yet unknown activity.

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hal-03299323 , version 1 (27-07-2021)

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Nicolas Leulliot, Sophie Quevillon-Cheruel, Marc Graille, Marc Schiltz, Karine Blondeau, et al.. Crystal structure of yeast YER010Cp, aknotable member of the RraA protein family. Protein Science, 2005, 14, pp.2751 - 2758. ⟨10.1110/ps.051684005⟩. ⟨hal-03299323⟩
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