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HtpG PDB codes

PDB code revision reference resolution description download PDB
2GQ0   Shiau, et al, 2006 1.9Å Crystal Structure of the Middle Domain of HtpG, the E. coli Hsp90 2GQ0
2IOR   Shiau, et al, 2006 1.65Å Crystal Structure of the N-terminal Domain of HtpG, the Escherichia coli Hsp90, Bound to ADP 2IOR
2IOQ   Shiau, et al, 2006 3.5Å Crystal Structure of Full-length HtpG, Escherichia coli Hsp90 2IOQ
2IOP   Shiau, et al, 2006  3.55Å Crystal Structure of Full-length HtpG, the Escherichia coli Hsp90, Bound to ADP 2IOP
    Shiau, et al, 2006   Structure of the extended dimer of HtpG, the Escherichia coli Hsp90, Bound to ADP ADP-EXT
    Shiau, et al, 2006   Structure of the proposed compact dimer of HtpG, the Escheria coli Hsp90, Bound to ADP ADP-CLOSED
1SF8 19 Feb 2004 Harris, et al, 2004 2.60Å Crystal structure of the carboxy-terminal domain of htpG, the E. coli Hsp90 1SF8

References

Shiau AK, Harris SF, Southworth DR, Agard DA, "Structural Analysis of E. coli hsp90 Reveals Dramatic Nucleotide-Dependent Conformational Rearrangements," Cell. 2006 Oct 20;127(2):329-340 (html or pdf).

Seth F. Harris, Andrew K. Shiau and David A. Agard, "The Crystal Structure of the Carboxy-Terminal Dimerization Domain of htpG, the Escherichia coli Hsp90, Reveals a Potential Substrate Binding Site," Structure, (2004) 12(6):1087-1097 (pdf).


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