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1H chemical shift assignments for CgNa an anemone toxin from Condylactis Gigantea
Authors
Lopez-Mendez, B., Perez-Castells, J., Gimenez-Gallego, G., Jimenez-Barbero, J.
Assembly
CgNa toxin
Entity
1. CgNa toxin (polymer, Thiol state: all disulfide bound), 47 monomers, 4920.372 Da Detail

GVXCRCDSDG PSVHGNTLSG TVWVGSCASG WHKCNDEYNI AYECCKQ


Formula weight
4920.372 Da
Entity Connection
disulfide 3 Detail

IDTypeValue orderAtom ID 1Atom ID 2
1disulfidesing1:CYS4:SG1:CYS44:SG
2disulfidesing1:CYS6:SG1:CYS34:SG
3disulfidesing1:CYS27:SG1:CYS45:SG

Source organism
Condylactis gigantea
Exptl. method
NMR
Refine. method
TORSION ANGLE DYNAMICS
Data set
assigned_chemical_shifts
Chem. Shift Complete
Sequence coverage: 97.9 %, Completeness: 98.8 %, Completeness (bb): 99.0 % Detail

Polymer type: polypeptide(L)

Total1H
All98.8 % (241 of 244)98.8 % (241 of 244)
Backbone99.0 % (96 of 97)99.0 % (96 of 97)
Sidechain98.6 % (145 of 147)98.6 % (145 of 147)
Aromatic91.7 % (22 of 24)91.7 % (22 of 24)
Methyl100.0 % (16 of 16)100.0 % (16 of 16)

1. CgNa

GVXCRCDSDG PSVHGNTLSG TVWVGSCASG WHKCNDEYNI AYECCKQ

Sample

Temperature 298 (±1) K, pH 7 (±0.1)


#NameIsotope labelingTypeConcentration
1CgNaprotein1.4 mM
2H2O90 %
3D2O10 %

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Calculated from 20 models in PDB: 2H9X, Strand ID: A Detail


Release date
2006-06-11
Citation
CgNa, a type I toxin from the giant Caribbean sea anemone Condylactis gigantea shows structural similarities to both type I and II toxins, as well as distinctive structural and functional properties(1)
Salceda, E., Perez-Castells, J., Lopez-Mendez, B., Garateix, A., Salazar, H., Lopez, O., Aneiros, A., Standker, L., Beress, L., Forssmann, W., Soto, E., Jimenez-Barbero, J., Gimenez-Gallego, G.
Biochem. J. (2007), 406, 67-76, PubMed 17506725 , DOI 10.1042/BJ20070130 ,
Entries sharing articles Swiss-Prot: 1 entries Detail
  Swiss-Prot: P0C280 released on 2006-12-12
    Title TXNA_CONGI Entity Toxin CgNa
Related entities 1. CgNa toxin, : 1 : 67 entities Detail
Experiments performed 2 experiments Detail
nullKeywords NMR, Structure determination