CD.5

ELONGATION FACTOR 2


PDB

The ligand-free form

1n0v_D [Alignment: 1]

The ligand-bound form

1n0u_A[Alignment: 1]


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the linear response theory


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Function

EC*1

CSA distance*2

27.3

*1 Enzyme commission number.
*2 The distance between the active site annotated in CSA23 and the ligand-binding sites.


Ligand

PDB*1

Full name

SO1

SORDARIN

*1 Ligand name designated by the PDB identifiers.


Segments

Component No.

Fixed*1

Moving*1

Motion type

Ligand binding

Coupled motion type

1

D1(5A-48A,67A-481A)

D2(556A-759A,763A-840A)

Domain

Independent

2

D2(556A-759A,763A-840A)

D3(482A-555A)

Domain

Coupled

Rearrange

*1 The location of the fixed and moving segments indicated by the residue number assigned in the ligand-bound form. The background color of characters indicates the corresponding segment in the structure. The colored segments not described in the Table are: 1) a part of component in which the motion is small (< 1.0 A), or, 2) a part of a protomer of homodimers, for which a corresponding part of the other protomer is shown in the Table.


Displacement and disorder

Component No.

RMSD*1

Displacement*2

Disorder-order transition*3

Disorder residue*4

Helix-Coil*5

1

13.8

2

4.2

*1 The root-mean-square displacement of a component of motion calculated for the domain motions.
*2 The mean displacement of a component of motion calculated for the local motions.
*3 Order-disorder transition: Whether the open form contains the disordered structure.
*4 The number of disordered residues.
*5 The number of residues exhibiting the alpha-helix to coil transition.


Linear response

Component No.

Correlation coefficient*1

1

2

0.23

*1 The correlation coefficient between the displacement vector predicted by the linear response theory and the one observed in the crystal structures.


Crystal environment

Component No.

Open state*1

Crystal packing*2

1

Bound

Coupled

2

*1 Distinction between the open state and the closed state required for examining the influence of the crystal environment.
*2 Crystal packing: Whether the change in the crystal environment is coupled with the structural change.


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