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Direct Structural Evidence for a Concerted Allosteric Transition in Escherichia Coli Aspartate Transcarbamoylase

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Journal Nat Struct Biol
Specialty Cell Biology
Date 2001 Apr 27
PMID 11323717
Citations 17
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Abstract

Regulation of protein function, often achieved by allosteric mechanisms, is central to normal physiology and cellular processes. Although numerous models have been proposed to account for the cooperative binding of ligands to allosteric proteins and enzymes, direct structural support has been lacking. Here, we used a combination of X-ray crystallography and small angle X-ray scattering in solution to provide direct structural evidence that the binding of ligand to just one of the six active sites of Escherichia coli aspartate transcarbamoylase induces a concerted structural transition from the T to the R state.

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