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  • The crystal structure of the 268-residue periplasmic protein PA1624 from the opportunistic pathogen Pseudomonas aeruginosa PAO1 was determined to high resolution using the Se-SAD method for initial phasing. The protein was found to be monomeric and the structure consists of two domains, domains 1 and 2, comprising residues 24-184 and 185-268, respectively. The fold of these domains could not be predicted even using state-of-the-art prediction methods, and similarity searches revealed only a very distant homology to known structures, namely to Mog1p/PsbP-like and OmpA-like proteins for the N- and C-terminal domains, respectively. Since PA1624 is only present in an important human pathogen, its unique structure and periplasmic location render it a potential drug target. Consequently, the results presented here may open new avenues for the discovery and design of antibacterial drugs.
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  • Acta_Crystallogr_F_Struct_Biol_Commun
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  • unk
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  • WHO
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  • The hypothetical periplasmic protein PA1624 from Pseudomonas aeruginosa folds into a unique two-domain structure
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  • #33263573
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  • 2020

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