2r44 Title Crystal structure of putative ATPase (YP_676785.1) from Cytophaga hutchinsonii ATCC 33406 at 2.00 A resolution. To be published Site JCSG PDB Id 2r44 Target Id 372359 Molecular Characteristics Source Cytophaga hutchinsonii atcc 33406 Alias Ids TPS1605,YP_676785.1, BIG_581 Molecular Weight 37561.40 Da. Residues 330 Isoelectric Point 5.58 Sequence melksaeekslyyrnkikevidevgkvvvgqkyminrlligictgghillegvpglaktlsvntlaktm dldfhriqftpdllpsdligtmiynqhkgnfevkkgpvfsnfiladevnrspakvqsallecmqekqvt igdttypldnpflvlatqnpveqegtyplpeaqvdrfmmkihltyldkeselevmrrvsnmnfnyqvqk ivskndvleirneinkvtiseslekyiielvfatrfpaeygleaeasyilygastraainlnrvakama ffnnrdyvlpedikevaydilnhriilnyeaeaegistrqiietilrkvnitka Jmol BLAST FFAS Structure Determination Method XRAY Chains 1 Resolution (Å) 2.00 Rfree 0.218 Matthews' coefficent 2.83 Rfactor 0.184 Waters 111 Solvent Content 56.47 • Resources ? PDB ? PDBSum ? PSI-KB ? PlasmID ? Proteopedia ? GPSS ? ProFunc Ligand Information Ligands Metals Google Scholar output for 2r44 1. Decision-making in structure solution using Bayesian estimates of map quality: the PHENIX AutoSol wizard 1 2r44 TC Terwilliger, PD Adams, RJ Read - Section D: Biological , 2009 - scripts.iucr.org 2. Intersubunit allosteric communication mediated by a conserved loop in the MCM helicase ER Barry, JE Lovett, A Costa - Proceedings of the , 2009 - National Acad Sciences 3. Identification of a putative Chaperone Involved in Stress Resistance and Virulence in Francisella tularensis J Dieppedale, D Sobral, M Dupuis, I Dubail - Infection and , 2011 - Am Soc Microbiol 4. Novel structural and functional insights into the MoxR family of AAA+ ATPases KS Wong, WA Houry - Journal of Structural Biology, 2012 - Elsevier Protein Summary The CHU_0153 (YP_676785.1) gene from Cytophaga hutchinsonii encodes an ATPase family associated with various cellular activities (AAA) PF07726 (72% sequence identity with the homologous enzyme from Algoriphagus sp.). The enzyme belongs to the class of alpha and beta (a+b) protein and adopts a Ploop containing nucleoside triphosphate hydrolases SCOP52539. The AAA ATPases superfamily represents an ancient group of ATPases belonging to the ASCE (for additional strand, catalytic E) division of the Ploop NTPase fold. The ASCE division also includes ABC, RecA-like, VirD4-like, PilT-like, and SF1/2 helicases. Members of the AAA ATPases function as molecular chaperons, ATPase subunits of proteases, helicases, or nucleic-acid activated ATPases. The AAA proteins contain several distinct features in addition to the conserved alpha-beta-alpha core domain structure and the Walker A and B motifs of the P-loop NTPases. Ligand Summary References 2