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Atomic-resolution structure of cytoskeletal bactofilin by solid-state NMR by Chaowei Shi, Pascal Fricke, Lin Lin, Veniamin Chevelkov, Melanie Wegstroth,

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1 Atomic-resolution structure of cytoskeletal bactofilin by solid-state NMR
by Chaowei Shi, Pascal Fricke, Lin Lin, Veniamin Chevelkov, Melanie Wegstroth, Karin Giller, Stefan Becker, Martin Thanbichler, and Adam Lange Science Volume 1(11):e December 4, 2015 Copyright © 2015, The Authors

2 Fig. 1 Structural restraints from 1H-detected ssNMR.
Structural restraints from 1H-detected ssNMR. (A) 2D H-N correlation spectrum of deuterated and 100% back-exchanged BacA37–139 with some of the amino acid residues annotated. (B) One plane of the 4D HN(H)(H)NH correlation spectrum. Plane taken at chemical shift positions of the L73 residue (diagonal peak marked in red). Long-distance restraints (cross peaks) annotated in black. For better visualization, the corresponding residues are labeled in blue in (A). The appearing cross peaks represent spatially close amide protons and are used for structure calculation. (C) Schematic representation of magnetization transfer from residue L73 to spatially close residues during the 4D NMR experiment (blue arrows). Dashed red lines represent hydrogen bonds between consecutive windings of the β helix. Chaowei Shi et al. Sci Adv 2015;1:e Copyright © 2015, The Authors

3 Fig. 2 Structure of the BacA subunit (residues 37 to 139).
Structure of the BacA subunit (residues 37 to 139). (A and B) Top view (A) and side view (B) of BacA. (C) Schematic representation of the six windings. Hydrophobic residues are colored white, acidic residues are colored red, basic residues are colored blue, and others are colored green. Mutations of residues L122, M124, and F130 (winding #6) to alanine or serine affect the BacA assembly in vivo. These residues are marked with an asterisk. Chaowei Shi et al. Sci Adv 2015;1:e Copyright © 2015, The Authors


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