The crystal structure of the bacterial chaperonln GroEL at 2.8 Å
- 1 October 1994
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Nature
- Vol. 371 (6498), 578-586
- https://doi.org/10.1038/371578a0
Abstract
The crystal structure of Escherichia coli GroEL shows a porous cylinder of 14 subunits made of two nearly 7-fold rotationally symmetrical rings stacked back-to-back with dyad symmetry. The subunits consist of three domains: a large equatorial domain that forms the foundation of the assembly at its waist and holds the rings together; a large loosely structured apical domain that forms the ends of the cylinder; and a small slender intermediate domain that connects the two, creating side windows. The three-dimensional structure places most of the mutationally defined functional sites on the channel walls and its outward invaginations, and at the ends of the cylinder.Keywords
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