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Solution structure of HI1506, a novel two-domain protein from Haemophilus influenzae.


ABSTRACT: HI1506 is a 128-residue hypothetical protein of unknown function from Haemophilus influenzae. It was originally annotated as a shorter 85-residue protein, but a more detailed sequence analysis conducted in our laboratory revealed that the full-length protein has an additional 43 residues on the C terminus, corresponding with a region initially ascribed to HI1507. As part of a larger effort to understand the functions of hypothetical proteins from Gram-negative bacteria, and H. influenzae in particular, we report here the three-dimensional solution NMR structure for the corrected full-length HI1506 protein. The structure consists of two well-defined domains, an alpha/beta 50-residue N-domain and a 3-alpha 32-residue C-domain, separated by an unstructured 30-residue linker. Both domains have positively charged surface patches and weak structural homology with folds that are associated with RNA binding, suggesting a possible functional role in binding distal nucleic acid sites.

SUBMITTER: Sari N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2206629 | biostudies-literature | 2007 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Solution structure of HI1506, a novel two-domain protein from Haemophilus influenzae.

Sari Nese N   He Yanan Y   Doseeva Victoria V   Surabian Karen K   Ramprakash Jayanthi J   Schwarz Fred F   Herzberg Osnat O   Orban John J  

Protein science : a publication of the Protein Society 20070330 5


HI1506 is a 128-residue hypothetical protein of unknown function from Haemophilus influenzae. It was originally annotated as a shorter 85-residue protein, but a more detailed sequence analysis conducted in our laboratory revealed that the full-length protein has an additional 43 residues on the C terminus, corresponding with a region initially ascribed to HI1507. As part of a larger effort to understand the functions of hypothetical proteins from Gram-negative bacteria, and H. influenzae in part  ...[more]

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