1SX1

Solution NMR Structure and X-ray Absorption Analysis of the C-Terminal Zinc-Binding Domain of the SecA ATPase


SOLUTION NMR
NMR Experiment
ExperimentTypeSample ContentsSolventIonic StrengthpHPressureTemperature (K)Spectrometer
1DQF-COSY1.7mM SecA Zinc Binding Domain NA; 20mM deuterated Pipes buffer, 50mM NaCl, 5mM NaN3, 0.5mM TCEP, 3.4mM ZnCl2100% D2O50mM NaCl, 5mM NaN3, 3.4mM ZnCl27.0ambient298
22D NOESY3.5mM SecA Zinc Binding Domain NA; 20mM deuterated Pipes buffer, 50mM NaCl, 5mM NaN3, 0.5mM TCEP, 7mM ZnCl2, 90% H2O, 10% D2O90% H2O/10% D2O50mM NaCl, 5mM NaN3, 7mM ZnCl27.0ambient298
32D NOESY3.5mM SecA Zinc Binding Domain NA; 20mM deuterated Pipes buffer, 50mM NaCl, 5mM NaN3, 0.5mM TCEP, 7mM ZnCl2100% D2O50mM NaCl, 5mM NaN3, 7mM ZnCl27.0ambient298
NMR Spectrometer Information
SpectrometerManufacturerModelField Strength
1VarianUNITY500
2VarianINOVA600
NMR Refinement
MethodDetailsSoftware
simulated annealingstructures based on 317 restraints, 274 are NOE-derived distance restraints, 33 are dihedral angle restraints, and 10 are restraints for the tetrahedral coordination of zinc by 3Cys and 1 His.CNS
NMR Ensemble Information
Conformer Selection Criteriastructures with the least restraint violations
Conformers Calculated Total Number100
Conformers Submitted Total Number20
Representative Model1 (closest to the average)
Additional NMR Experimental Information
DetailsThis structure was determined using standard two-dimensional 1H NMR techniques. This set of structures is the calculation of the final fold of the domain using restraints for zinc coordination based on EXAFS data for this domain. A second set of structures has been deposited that shows the calculation of the initial fold of the ZBD without using zinc restraints. For remark 500: The bond length is specificed by CNS and not a problem with the structure refinement.
Computation: NMR Software
#ClassificationVersionSoftware NameAuthor
1structure solutionCNS1.1Brunger et al.
2processingNMRPipe2.1Delaglio et al.
3processingVNMR6.1cVarian
4data analysisPipp/Stapp4.3.3Garrett et al.
5refinementCNS1.1Brunger et al.