POP-OUT | CLOSE
MyPDB Login - Username: Password:

About: MyPDB stores and automatically runs your favorite queries. Email alerts are sent when matching structures are found.

    MyPDB Login
MyPDB: Login | Register
Using CMS
A Member of the wwPDB

An Information Portal to Biological Macromolecular Structures

As of Tuesday Feb 02, 2010 at 4 PM PST there are 63093 Structures RSS Feed for the Latest Released Structures Help | Latest Released  |  PDB Statistics Help | PDB Statistics
RCSB PDB Protein Data Bank | Home

Print Options: BW Safe Color Safe Print




URL:
 
 
BETA SITE
This site is used for testing new functionality and bug fixes. Things may not always work the way you expect. For the production site, please go to http://www.pdb.org
 
 

 
Soution Structure of Af54 M-domain
 
 
DOI:10.2210/pdb2jqe/pdb
2JQE
 
Primary Citation
spinning wheel
 
 
  •  
    Move Section Related Citations in PDB Entry (REMARK 1) Hide
     
     
  •  
    Move Section Molecular Description Hide
    Classification: Signaling Protein
    Structure Weight: 13790.60
     
    Molecule:Signal recognition 54 kDa protein
    Polymer:1Type:polypeptide(L)Length:119
    Chains:A
    Fragment:SRP54 M-domain, residues 313-433
     
     
  •  
    Move Section Source Hide
    Polymer: 1
    Scientific Name: Archaeoglobus fulgidus Go to NCBI Taxonomy entry Expression System: Escherichia coli  
     
     
  •  
    Move Section Derived Data Hide
     
     
 
 
  •  
    Move Section Deposition Summary Hide
    Authors:   Ilangovan, U.,   Hinck, A.P.,   Zwieb, C.

    Deposition:   2007-05-31
    Release:   2008-06-10
    Last Modified (REVDAT):   2009-02-24
     
     
  •  
    Move Section Experimental Details Hide
    Method:   SOLUTION NMR
    Experimental Data:   Download NMR Restraints  [ NMR Restraint Grid External Link to BMRB ]  [ BMRB External Link to BMRB ]
    NMR Ensemble
    Conformers Calculated:     100
    Conformers Submitted:     10
    Selection Criteria: structures with the lowest energy
    NMR Refine
    Method: SOLUTION NMR