Crystal structure of P22 tailspike protein: interdigitated subunits in a thermostable trimer.

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Steinbacher S, Seckler R, Miller S, Steipe B, Huber R, Reinemer P

Crystal structure of P22 tailspike protein: interdigitated subunits in a thermostable trimer.

Science. 1994 Jul 15;265(5170):383-6.

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Abstract

The tailspike protein (TSP) of Salmonella typhimurium phage P22 is a part of the apparatus by which the phage attaches to the bacterial host and hydrolyzes the O antigen. It has served as a model system for genetic and biochemical analysis of protein folding. The x-ray structure of a shortened TSP (residues 109 to 666) was determined to a 2.0 angstrom resolution. Each subunit of the homotrimer contains a large parallel beta helix. The interdigitation of the polypeptide chains at the carboxyl termini is important to protrimer formation in the folding pathway and to thermostability of the mature protein.

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Polypeptides
NameUniProt ID
Tail fiber proteinP12528Details