A vault ribonucleoprotein particle exhibiting 39-fold dihedral symmetry

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Vault is a 12.9 MDa ribonucleoprotein particle with a barrel-like shape, two protruding caps and an invaginated waist structure that is highly conserved in a wide variety of eukaryotes. Multimerization of the major vault protein (MVP) is sufficient to assemble the entire exterior shell of the barrel-shaped vault particle. Multiple copies of two additional proteins, vault poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (VPARP) and telomerase-associated protein 1 (TEP1), as well as a small vault RNA (vRNA), are also associated with vault. Here, the crystallization of vault particles is reported. The crystals belong to space group C2, with unit-cell parameters a = 708.0, b = 385.0, c = 602.9 Å, β = 124.8°. Rotational symmetry searches based on the R factor and correlation coefficient from noncrystallographic symmetry (NCS) averaging indicated that the particle has 39-fold dihedral symmetry. © International Union of Crystallography 2008.

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Kato, K., Tanaka, H., Sumizawa, T., Yoshimura, M., Yamashita, E., Iwasaki, K., & Tsukihara, T. (2008). A vault ribonucleoprotein particle exhibiting 39-fold dihedral symmetry. Acta Crystallographica Section D: Biological Crystallography, 64(5), 525–531. https://doi.org/10.1107/S0907444908004277

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