we see quite frequently ligands sitting in crystal interfaces in
addition to the described binding site
for example -
STK16, a S/T kinases pdb-code: 2BUJ, the ATP competitive ligand
staurosporine binds to ATP site as well as to a symmetry related
molecule forming a nice aromatic stacking interaction
also quite interesting
CK1 gamma 1 (S/T kinase) pdb-code 2CMW, ATP competitive ligand binds
also to upper kinase lobe
Stefan
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Stefan Knapp
Structural Genomics Consortium
Oxford
UK
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A biochemist friend asked for examples of cases were a protein was
co-crystallized with or soaked in a ligand that bound in the wrong
place -
say, because the ligand used wasn't quite the right one or because
other
important ligands were absent.
I'm sure such examples are out there, especially when soaks were done
at
high concentrations, but I'm having trouble thinking of concrete
examples.
Help?
thanks,
Phoebe Rice
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Phoebe A. Rice
Assoc. Prof., Dept. of Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
The University of Chicago
phone 773 834 1723
fax 773 702 0439
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