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- Title
Crystal structure of the protein disulfide bond isomerase, DsbC, from Escherichia coli.
- Authors
McCarthy, A A; Haebel, P W; Törrönen, A; Rybin, V; Baker, E N; Metcalf, P
- Abstract
DsbC is one of five Escherichia coli proteins required for disulfide bond formation and is thought to function as a disulfide bond isomerase during oxidative protein folding in the periplasm. DsbC is a 2 x 23 kDa homodimer and has both protein disulfide isomerase and chaperone activity. We report the 1.9 A resolution crystal structure of oxidized DsbC where both Cys-X-X-Cys active sites form disulfide bonds. The molecule consists of separate thioredoxin-like domains joined via hinged linker helices to an N-terminal dimerization domain. The hinges allow relative movement of the active sites, and a broad uncharged cleft between them may be involved in peptide binding and DsbC foldase activities.
- Publication
Nature structural biology, 2000, Vol 7, Issue 3, p196
- ISSN
1072-8368
- Publication type
Journal Article
- DOI
10.1038/73295