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Chemical shift assignments of the catalytic and ATP-binding domain of HK853 from Thermotoga maritime

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Chemical shift assignments of the catalytic and ATP-binding domain of HK853 from Thermotoga maritime
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Biomolecular NMR Assignments, January 2019
DOI 10.1007/s12104-019-09872-3
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Yuan Zhou, Xinghong Liu, Conggang Li, Maili Liu, Ling Jiang, Yixiang Liu

Abstract

HK853 is a transmembrane protein from Thermotoga maritime, which belongs to HK853/RR468 two-component signal transduction system (TCS) and acts as a sensor histidine kinase. HK853 is mainly composed of a transmembrane domain, dimerization and histidine-containing phosphotransfer domain (HK853DHp), catalytic and ATP-binding domain (HK853CA) and several linkers. HK853 can be completely autophosphorylated, which is the first step for signal transduction of TCS. HK853CA is an essential domain for its kinase function, since HK853CA could bind with ATP and convert it to ADP. Here, we report the backbone and part of side chain assignments of HK853CA. By analyzing the chemical shifts of HN, N, CO, Cα and Cβ, the secondary structure was predicted and contrasted with the published crystal structure of HK853CA. The result showed that our predicted structure could basically fit into the crystal structure. Thus, the chemical shift assignments of HK853CA are the starting point for further structural and dynamics study.

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