1PIN | Isomerase | date | Jun 21, 1998 |
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title | Pin1 Peptidyl-Prolyl Cis-Trans Isomerase From Homo Sapiens | ||||||||||||||
authors | J.P.Noel, R.Ranganathan, T.Hunter | ||||||||||||||
compound | source | ||||||||||||||
Molecule: Peptidyl-Prolyl Cis-Trans Isomerase Chain: A Synonym: Pin1 Ec: 5.2.1.8 Engineered: Yes |
Organism_scientific: Homo Sapiens Organism_common: Human Organism_taxid: 9606 Cell_line: Hela Cell Gene: Pin1 Expression_system: Escherichia Coli Bl21(De3) Expression_system_taxid: 469008 Expression_system_strain: Bl21 (De3) Expression_system_cellular_location: Cytoplasm Expression_system_vector_type: Plasmid Expression_system_plasmid: Pet28a(+) Other_details: Using The Human Gene, The Protein Was Overex In Escherichia Coli. The Gene For Human Pin1 Was Inserted I Ncoibamhi Sites Of Plasmid Pet28a(+) - Novagen -, Transfor E. Coli Bl21(De3), And Expressed At 20 Degrees Celsius As A Terminal Fusion Protein. Following Purification Using A Ni- Resin, The 6his Fusion Was Removed By Thrombin Digestion. | ||||||||||||||
symmetry | Space Group: P 43 21 2 |
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method | X-Ray Diffraction | resolution | 1.35 Å | ||||||||||||
ligand | 1PG, ALA, PRO, SO4 | enzyme | Isomerase E.C.5.2.1.8 BRENDA | ||||||||||||
related structures | by homologous chain: 1F8A | ||||||||||||||
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Primary reference | Structural and functional analysis of the mitotic rotamase Pin1 suggests substrate recognition is phosphorylation dependent., Ranganathan R, Lu KP, Hunter T, Noel JP, Cell. 1997 Jun 13;89(6):875-86. PMID:9200606 |
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