Calcium in PDB 8e0e: NBF3:Cav Beta Subunit 2A Complex

Protein crystallography data

The structure of NBF3:Cav Beta Subunit 2A Complex, PDB code: 8e0e was solved by N.Nirwan, D.L.Minor, with X-Ray Crystallography technique. A brief refinement statistics is given in the table below:

Resolution Low / High (Å) 47.31 / 2.00
Space group P 65
Cell size a, b, c (Å), α, β, γ (°) 144.525, 144.525, 63.596, 90, 90, 120
R / Rfree (%) 19.7 / 22.1

Other elements in 8e0e:

The structure of NBF3:Cav Beta Subunit 2A Complex also contains other interesting chemical elements:

Magnesium (Mg) 1 atom

Calcium Binding Sites:

The binding sites of Calcium atom in the NBF3:Cav Beta Subunit 2A Complex (pdb code 8e0e). This binding sites where shown within 5.0 Angstroms radius around Calcium atom.
In total only one binding site of Calcium was determined in the NBF3:Cav Beta Subunit 2A Complex, PDB code: 8e0e:

Calcium binding site 1 out of 1 in 8e0e

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Calcium binding site 1 out of 1 in the NBF3:Cav Beta Subunit 2A Complex


Mono view


Stereo pair view

A full contact list of Calcium with other atoms in the Ca binding site number 1 of NBF3:Cav Beta Subunit 2A Complex within 5.0Å range:
probe atom residue distance (Å) B Occ
A:Ca510

b:99.2
occ:1.00
O A:ASN390 3.9 54.2 1.0
CM A:MPD502 4.7 53.6 1.0
CD1 A:ILE343 4.8 63.0 1.0
C A:ASN390 5.0 61.6 1.0

Reference:

T.J.Morgenstern, N.Nirwan, E.O.Hernandez-Ochoa, H.Bibollet, P.Choudhury, Y.D.Laloudakis, M.Ben Johny, R.A.Bannister, M.F.Schneider, D.L.Minor Jr., H.M.Colecraft. Selective Posttranslational Inhibition of Ca V Beta 1 -Associated Voltage-Dependent Calcium Channels with A Functionalized Nanobody. Nat Commun V. 13 7556 2022.
ISSN: ESSN 2041-1723
PubMed: 36494348
DOI: 10.1038/S41467-022-35025-7
Page generated: Tue Apr 4 19:37:08 2023

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