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Structure and dynamics conspire in the evolution of affinity between intrinsically disordered proteins
Authors
Chi, N.C.
Assembly
CID, NCBD
Entity
1. CID, NCBD, entity 1 (polymer, Thiol state: not present), 45 monomers, 4820.171 Da Detail

GSESQNDEKA LLDQLDSLLS STDEMELAEI DRALGIDKLV SQQGG


2. CID, NCBD, entity 2 (polymer, Thiol state: not present), 50 monomers, 5588.400 Da Detail

GSIPPNALQD LLRTLRSPSS PQQQQQVLNI LKSNPQLMAA FIKQRAAKYQ


Total weight
10408.57 Da
Max. entity weight
5588.4 Da
Source organism
Homo sapiens
Exptl. method
solution NMR
Data set
assigned_chemical_shifts, spectral_peak_list
Chem. Shift Complete
Sequence coverage: 98.9 %, Completeness: 74.4 %, Completeness (bb): 80.2 % Detail

Polymer type: polypeptide(L)

Total1H13C15N
All74.4 % (815 of 1096)84.1 % (487 of 579)58.5 % (240 of 410)82.2 % (88 of 107)
Backbone80.2 % (449 of 560)94.2 % (179 of 190)65.7 % (184 of 280)95.6 % (86 of 90)
Sidechain72.4 % (453 of 626)79.2 % (308 of 389)65.0 % (143 of 220)11.8 % (2 of 17)
Aromatic11.1 % (2 of 18)22.2 % (2 of 9) 0.0 % (0 of 9)
Methyl75.0 % (81 of 108)90.7 % (49 of 54)59.3 % (32 of 54)

1. entity 1

GSESQNDEKA LLDQLDSLLS STDEMELAEI DRALGIDKLV SQQGG

2. entity 2

GSIPPNALQD LLRTLRSPSS PQQQQQVLNI LKSNPQLMAA FIKQRAAKYQ

Sample

Solvent system 90% H2O/10% D2O, Pressure 1 Pa, Temperature 298 K, pH 6.5, Details 100 uM [U-99% 15N]/ U-13C CID, 100 uM [U-99% 15N]/ U-13C NCBD, 90% H2O/10% D2O


#NameIsotope labelingTypeConcentration
1entity_1[U-99% 15N; U-13C]100 uM
2entity_2[U-99% 15N; U-13C]100 uM

Release date
2018-10-22
Citation
Structure and dynamics conspire in the evolution of affinity between intrinsically disordered proteins
Jemth, P., Karlsson, E., Vogeli, B., Guzovsky, B., Andersson, E., Hultqvist, G., Dogan, J., Guntert, P., Riek, R., Chi, C.N.
Sci. Adv. (2018), 4, eaau4130-eaau4130, PubMed 30397651 , DOI 10.1126/sciadv.aau4130 ,
Related entities 1. CID, NCBD, entity 1, : 1 : 1 : 35 entities Detail
Related entities 2. CID, NCBD, entity 2, : 1 : 35 entities Detail
Experiments performed 8 experiments Detail
nullKeywords CID, DNA BINDING PROTEIN, IDP, NCBD, complex