The structure of yeast glutaminyl-tRNA synthetase and modeling of its interaction with tRNA
23 Jul 2013 | Publications | Contributor(s): E. Quartley, S. Corretore, H. Tsuruta, E. M. Phizicky, E. J. Grayhack, J. R. Wolfley, Tom Grant, Joseph Luft, Edward Snell
Eukaryotic glutaminyl-tRNA synthetase (GlnRS) contains an appended N-terminal domain (NTD) whose precise function is unknown. Although GlnRS structures from two prokaryotic species are known, no …
https://bioxfel.org/resources/301
In vivo protein crystallization opens new routes in structural biology
29 Feb 2012 | Publications | Contributor(s): J. Andreasson, G. Hauser, M. J. Bogan, C. Caleman, K. Nass, A. Hartmann, T. A. White, R. Hartmann, N. Coppola, D. Rolles, L. Struder, C. B. Wunderer, J. Ullrich, H. Soltau, S. Kassemeyer, R. A. Kirian, A. V. Martin, J. Davidsson, G. Weidenspointner, M. M. Seibert, C. Y. Hampton, L. Gumprecht, N. Timneanu, T. Stehle, R. L. Shoeman, F. Stellato, M. Duszenko, C. Bostedt, K. Cupelli, A. Barty, I. Schlichting, S. W. Epp, R. G. Sierra, L. Redecke, B. Rudek, J. Schulz, H. Graafsma, H. Hirsemann, D. Rehders, S. Boutet, X. Wang, A. Rudenko, J. D. Bozek, G. J. Williams, M. Liang, C. Reich, L. Foucar, N. Kimmel, T. Ekeberg, R. Koopmann, F. R. Maia, M. Barthelmess, C. Betzel, A. Aquila, S. Stern, R. B. Doak, B. Erk, J. Hajdu, H. Fleckenstein, D. P. Deponte, L. Lomb, P. Holl, S. Bajt, Henry Chapman, Petra Fromme, Mark S. Hunter, Mark Messerschmidt, John Spence, Uwe Weierstall
Protein crystallization in cells has been observed several times in nature. However, owing to their small size these crystals have not yet been used for X-ray crystallographic analysis.
https://bioxfel.org/resources/258
Purification and SAXS analysis of the integrin linked kinase, PINCH, parvin (IPP) heterotrimeric complex
31 Dec 2011 | Publications | Contributor(s): T. J. Boggon, D. A. Calderwood, A. L. Stiegler, Tom Grant, Joseph Luft, Edward Snell
The heterotrimeric protein complex containing the integrin linked kinase (ILK), parvin, and PINCH proteins, termed the IPP complex, is an essential component of focal adhesions, where it interacts …
https://bioxfel.org/resources/283