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Deposition Date 1992-07-06
Release Date 1993-10-31
Last Version Date 2024-11-20
Entry Detail
PDB ID:
1BW3
Keywords:
Title:
THREE-DIMENSIONAL STRUCTURE IN SOLUTION OF BARWIN, A PROTEIN FROM BARLEY SEED
Biological Source:
Source Organism:
Hordeum vulgare (Taxon ID: 4513)
Method Details:
Experimental Method:
Conformers Submitted:
20
Macromolecular Entities
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Protein Blast
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Molecule:BARWIN, BASIC BARLEY SEED PROTEIN
Chain IDs:A
Chain Length:125
Number of Molecules:1
Biological Source:Hordeum vulgare
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Primary Citation
Three-dimensional structure in solution of barwin, a protein from barley seed.
Biochemistry 31 8783 8789 (1992)
PMID: 1390665 DOI: 10.1021/bi00152a014

Abstact

The solution structure of a 125-residue basic protein, barwin, has been determined using 1H nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. This protein is closely related to domains in proteins encoded by wound-induced genes in plants. Analysis of the 1H nuclear Overhauser spectrum revealed the assignment of more than 1400 nuclear Overhauser effects. Twenty structures were calculated based on 676 nontrivial distance restraints, 152 torsion angle restraints (92 phi, 56 chi 1, and 4 omega for proline), and stereospecific assignments of 38 chiral centers, using distance geometry, simulated annealing, and restrained energy minimization. None of the distance restraints was violated by more than 0.5 A in any of the 20 structures, and none of the torsion angle restraints was violated by more than 1 degree in any of the structures. The RMS difference between the calculated and target interproton distance restraints is 0.033 A, and the average atomic RMS differences between the 20 structures and their geometric average are 1.23 A for backbone atoms and 1.73 A for all heavy atoms. The dominating structural feature of the protein is a well-defined four-stranded antiparallel beta-sheet, two parallel beta-sheets packed antiparallel to each other and four short alpha-helices. The binding site of barwin to the tetramer N-acetylglucosamine has been qualitatively investigated, and the dissociation constant of the complex has been determined using one-dimensional 1H nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.

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