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Crystallization of a ZRANB2-RNA complex.


ABSTRACT: ZRANB2 is a zinc-finger protein that has been shown to influence alternative splice-site selection. The protein comprises a C-terminal arginine/serine-rich domain that interacts with spliceosomal proteins and two N-terminal RanBP2-type zinc fingers that have been implicated in RNA recognition. The second zinc finger bound to a six-nucleotide single-stranded RNA target sequence crystallized in the hexagonal space group P6(5)22 or P6(1)22, with unit-cell parameters a = 54.52, b = 54.52, c = 48.07 A; the crystal contains one monomeric complex per asymmetric unit. This crystal form has a solvent content of 39% and diffracted to 1.4 A resolution using synchrotron radiation.

SUBMITTER: Loughlin FE 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2593708 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Crystallization of a ZRANB2-RNA complex.

Loughlin Fionna E FE   Lee Mihwa M   Guss J Mitchell JM   Mackay Joel P JP  

Acta crystallographica. Section F, Structural biology and crystallization communications 20081128 Pt 12


ZRANB2 is a zinc-finger protein that has been shown to influence alternative splice-site selection. The protein comprises a C-terminal arginine/serine-rich domain that interacts with spliceosomal proteins and two N-terminal RanBP2-type zinc fingers that have been implicated in RNA recognition. The second zinc finger bound to a six-nucleotide single-stranded RNA target sequence crystallized in the hexagonal space group P6(5)22 or P6(1)22, with unit-cell parameters a = 54.52, b = 54.52, c = 48.07  ...[more]

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