1WH1 Structural Genomics, Unknown Function date May 28, 2004
title Solution Structure Of The Fourth Pdz Domain Of Kiaa1095 Prot
authors X.Qin, K.Saito, T.Kigawa, F.Hayashi, S.Yokoyama, Riken Structural Genomicsproteomics Initiative (Rsgi)
compound source
Molecule: Kiaa1095 Protein
Chain: A
Fragment: Pdz Domain
Engineered: Yes
Organism_scientific: Homo Sapiens
Organism_common: Human
Organism_taxid: 9606
Gene: Kazusa Hk06736
Expression_system_vector_type: Plasmid
Expression_system_plasmid: P021030-39
Other_details: Cell Free Protein Synthesis
methodSolution NMR
Data retrieval
  • Asymmetric unit, PDB entry: [header only] [complete with coordinates] (34 Kb) [Save to disk]
  • Biological Unit Coordinates (1wh1.pdb1.gz) 31 Kb
  • CSU: Contacts of Structural Units for 1WH1
  • Original NMR restraints for 1WH1 from PDB
  • Retrieve 1WH1 in mmCIF format [Save to disk]
  • SEQRES to COORDINATES correlation for 1WH1 from S2C, [Save to disk]
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  • Visual 3D analysis of 1WH1
  • Ramachandran plot from PDBSum
  • Structure-derived information
  • Dipole moment, from Dipole Server at Weizmann Institute
  • 3D motif for 1WH1, from MSDmotif at EBI
  • Classification of representative domains in scop (Structural Classification of Proteins)
        - Domain d1wh1a_, region A [Jmol] [rasmolscript] [script source]
  • Sequence-derived information
  • View one-letter amino acid or nucleotide sequence for each chain: [1wh1] [1wh1_A]
  • SWISS-PROT database: [Q9UPQ7]
  • Domain organization of [PZRN3_HUMAN] by SWISSPFAM
  • Domain found in 1WH1: [PDZ ] by SMART
  • Other resources with information on 1WH1
  • Community annotation for 1WH1 at PDBWiki (http://pdbwiki.org)
  • MMDB (Entrez's Structure Database)
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