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apo-structureHelp

PDB ID and HEADER, TITLE and COMPND records of the PDB file.

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2bgt
TRANSFERASE (GLYCOSYLTRANSFERASE) HEADER
CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF THE DNA MODIFYING ENZYME BETA- GLUCOSYLTRANSFERASE IN THE PRESENCE AND ABSENCE OF THE SUBSTRATE URIDINE DIPHOSPHOGLUCOSE TITLE
BETA-GLUCOSYLTRANSFERASE COMPND
Illustration of Binding SiteHelp

Figure highlighting the binding site residues. Figures were drawn with Molscript (7) and rendered with Raster3D (8). PISA coordinates (3) are used when available (all entries except NMR).

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Contacting ResiduesHelp

List of binding site residues detected in this protein.

Column 1 gives the position, coloured on a yellow-to-red scale depending on the fraction of corresponding holo-structures where the residue is in contact with a ligand.
Column 2 gives the 3-letter amino acid code, coloured according to physico-chemical type.

Chain ID's of residues are not mentioned in this page because all chains in the apo-structure refer to the same protein.

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17 THR
18 VAL
19 PRO
22 GLU
66 ASN
99 THR
100 ASP
102 ARG
103 LEU
137 GLN
163 GLU
165 TYR
186 TYR
187 GLY
188 GLY
189 SER
191 ARG
195 ARG
213 PHE
214 GLY
215 ASN
237 LYS
238 ILE
240 MET
243 VAL
256 ILE
261 TYR
265 PHE
267 THR
268 LEU
269 ARG
272 GLU
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Download FilesHelp

Several files are provided for download:

• The XML file defining the residue-ligand contacts; this file contains data on the apo and all holo-structures.
• The XML Schema file defining the semantics of the XML file
• 3D coordinates of the structure used in constructing LigASite (PISA structure file whenever available, PDB file otherwise.
• 3D coordinates of the combined binding residues in the apo structure
• 3D coordinates of the binding residues of the holo structure (only on the holo page)

Coordinate files are in PDB format.

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holo-structuresHelp

Table describing the holo-structures and ligands used to define the binding sites.

Column 1 gives the PDB ID of the holo-structure.
Column 2 gives the unique ID of the ligand; a space-separated list of HET-groups that constitute the ligand (see Methods). Each HET-group in the ligand is uniquely identified by a string in which the first four characters are the three-letter HET ID from the PDB file followed by the chain ID from the PISA file, and the last four characters are the residue sequence number from the PDB file.
Column 3 gives the number of atoms in each ligand.
Column 4 gives the number of protein-ligand inter-atomic contacts.

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pdb ID Ligand Unique ID #atoms #contacts
1j39 UPGB_400 36 145 Details
1c3j UDPC_353 25 103 Details
UDPD_353 25 95
1sxq UDPB_400 25 111 Details
UDPA_400 25 109
1jiu UDPB_353 _MGB_354 26 124 Details
1m5r TRSA_500 UDPA_400 33 148 Details
1jix UDPB_500 _CAB_600 26 107 Details
1jg7 UDPB_400 _MNB_401 26 122 Details
2bgu UDPB_353 25 101 Details
UDPA_353 25 99
1ixy UDPA_400 _MGA_500 26 121 Details
1nvk UDPB_700 _MNB_701 26 113 Details
1jg6 UDPB_400 25 111 Details
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October 2008
Interdisciplinary Research Institute, Computational Biology, Villeneuve d'Ascq, France
University College London, Biomolecular Structure and Modelling Unit, London, UK
Hospital for Sick Children and University of Toronto, Structural Biology and Biochemistry Program, Toronto, Canada
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