Abstract
The crystal structure of a membrane channel, homotrimeric porin from Rhodopseudomonas blastica has been determined at 2.0 Å resolution by multiple isomorphous replacement and structural refinement. The current model has an R‐factor of 16.5% and consists of 289 amino acids, 238 water molecules, and 3 detergent molecules per subunit. The partial protein sequence and subsequently the complete DNA sequence were determined. The general architecture is similar to those of the structurally known porins. As a particular feature there are 3 adjacent binding sites for n‐alkyl chains at the molecular 3‐fold axis. The side chain arrangement in the channel indicates a transverse electric field across each of the 3 pore eyelets, which may explain the discrimination against nonpolar solutes. Moreover, there are 2 significantly ordered girdles of aromatic residues at the nonpolar/polar borderlines of the interface between protein and membrane. Possibly, these residues shield the polypeptide conformation against adverse membrane fluctuations. Copyright © 1994 The Protein Society
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Kreusch, A., Neubüser, A., Schiltz, E., Weckesser, J., & Schulz, G. E. (1994). Structure of the membrane channel porin from Rhodopseudomonas blastica at 2.0 Å resolution. Protein Science, 3(1), 58–63. https://doi.org/10.1002/pro.5560030108
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