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Deposition Date 2007-08-27
Release Date 2008-07-01
Last Version Date 2024-05-22
Entry Detail
PDB ID:
2RLW
Keywords:
Title:
Three-Dimensional Structure of the two Peptides that Constitute the Two-Peptide Bacteriocin Plantaracin EF
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Method Details:
Experimental Method:
Conformers Calculated:
100
Conformers Submitted:
20
Selection Criteria:
structures with the lowest energy
Macromolecular Entities
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Molecule:PlnF
Gene (Uniprot):plnF
Chain IDs:A
Chain Length:34
Number of Molecules:1
Biological Source:Lactobacillus plantarum
Ligand Molecules
Primary Citation
Three-dimensional structure of the two peptides that constitute the two-peptide bacteriocin plantaricin EF
Biochim.Biophys.Acta 1784 1711 1719 (2008)
PMID: 18555030 DOI: 10.1016/j.bbapap.2008.05.003

Abstact

The three-dimensional structures of the two peptides plantaricin E (plnE; 33 residues) and plantaricin F (plnF; 34 residues) constituting the two-peptide bacteriocin plantaricin EF (plnEF) have been determined by nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy in the presence of DPC micelles. PlnE has an N-terminal alpha-helix (residues 10-21), and a C-terminal alpha-helix-like structure (residues 25-31). PlnF has a long central alpha-helix (residues 7-32) with a kink of 38+/-7 degrees at Pro20. There is some flexibility in the helix in the kink region. Both helices in plnE are amphiphilic, while the helix in plnF is polar in its N-terminal half and amphiphilic in its C-terminal half. The alpha-helical content obtained by NMR spectroscopy is in agreement with CD studies. PlnE has two GxxxG motifs which are putative helix-helix interaction motifs, one at residues 5 to 9 and one at residues 20 to 24, while plnF has one such motif at residues 30 to 34. The peptides are flexible in these GxxxG regions. It is suggested that the two peptides lie parallel in a staggered fashion relative to each other and interact through helix-helix interactions involving the GxxxG motifs.

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