PDB 2vtx
PDB Information
| PDB | 2VTX |
| Method | X-RAY DIFFRACTION |
| Host Organism | ESCHERICHIA COLI |
| Gene Source | XENOPUS LAEVIS |
| Primary Citation | Activation of Nucleoplasmin, an Oligomeric Histone Chaperone, Challenges its Stability.
Biochemistry
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| Header | Nuclear Protein |
| Released | 2008-05-16 |
| Resolution | 2.500 |
| CATH Insert Date | 18 Dec, 2008 |
PDB Images (21)
PDB Prints
PDB Chains (10)
| Chain ID | Date inserted into CATH | CATH Status |
|---|---|---|
| A | 18 Dec, 2008 | Chopped |
| B | 18 Dec, 2008 | Chopped |
| C | 18 Dec, 2008 | Chopped |
| D | 18 Dec, 2008 | Chopped |
| E | 18 Dec, 2008 | Chopped |
| G | 18 Dec, 2008 | Chopped |
| H | 18 Dec, 2008 | Chopped |
| I | 18 Dec, 2008 | Chopped |
| J | 18 Dec, 2008 | Chopped |
| K | 18 Dec, 2008 | Chopped |
CATH Domains (10)
| Domain ID | Date inserted into CATH | Superfamily | CATH Status |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2vtxA00 | 19 Dec, 2008 | 2.60.120.340 | Assigned |
| 2vtxB00 | 19 Dec, 2008 | 2.60.120.340 | Assigned |
| 2vtxC00 | 19 Dec, 2008 | 2.60.120.340 | Assigned |
| 2vtxD00 | 19 Dec, 2008 | 2.60.120.340 | Assigned |
| 2vtxE00 | 19 Dec, 2008 | 2.60.120.340 | Assigned |
| 2vtxG00 | 19 Dec, 2008 | 2.60.120.340 | Assigned |
| 2vtxH00 | 19 Dec, 2008 | 2.60.120.340 | Assigned |
| 2vtxI00 | 19 Dec, 2008 | 2.60.120.340 | Assigned |
| 2vtxJ00 | 19 Dec, 2008 | 2.60.120.340 | Assigned |
| 2vtxK00 | 19 Dec, 2008 | 2.60.120.340 | Assigned |
UniProtKB Entries (10)
| Accession | Gene ID | Taxon | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| P05221 | NUPL_XENLA | Xenopus laevis | Nucleoplasmin |
| P05221 | NUPL_XENLA | Xenopus laevis | Nucleoplasmin |
| P05221 | NUPL_XENLA | Xenopus laevis | Nucleoplasmin |
| P05221 | NUPL_XENLA | Xenopus laevis | Nucleoplasmin |
| P05221 | NUPL_XENLA | Xenopus laevis | Nucleoplasmin |
| P05221 | NUPL_XENLA | Xenopus laevis | Nucleoplasmin |
| P05221 | NUPL_XENLA | Xenopus laevis | Nucleoplasmin |
| P05221 | NUPL_XENLA | Xenopus laevis | Nucleoplasmin |
| P05221 | NUPL_XENLA | Xenopus laevis | Nucleoplasmin |
| P05221 | NUPL_XENLA | Xenopus laevis | Nucleoplasmin |
