Hi Shane,
another curious case is the crystal structure of a signal receiver domain of Desulfovibrio desulfuricans (PDB code: 3cg0, Patskovsky et al., to be published), as discussed in Sippl (2009) Curr. Opin. Struct. Biol.
Best,
-Markus
> Hi ccp4bb,
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> I'm putting together a talk for some peers that highlights strengths and weaknesses of structural models for the outsider. For one point, I'd like to find some examples of proteins that show very different conformations between different copies in the ASU. One example I know of is c-Abl (1OPL), which crystallizes with both autoinhibited and active forms in the ASU, with dramatically different domain organization. I'd like to find some additional examples - can anyone suggest some other structures that have multiple copies with large structural variations?
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> Thanks in advance!
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> Shane Caldwell
> McGill University
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