issue contents
December 2021 issue
editorial
Open access
The editors discuss the submission of structural biology data.
research communications
This article reports the structure of the oligoribonuclease from Vibrio cholerae with a peptide derived from an N-terminal expression tag bound in the dinucleotide-binding pocket.
PDB reference: native VcOrn with an N-terminal tag, 7v5h
Open access
Structural analyses of O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferases (MGMTs) and their mutants suggest that the highly conserved tyrosine at the N-terminus of the helix–turn–helix motif may play a protective role in MGMTs by preventing oxidants from entering the active site.
Crystals of actophorin were grown in microgravity in an interactive process with astronauts on the International Space Station. Although the diffraction was not improved compared with crystals grown on Earth, a conformational change suggestive of motions intrinsic to actophorin function was observed.
PDB reference: actophorin from crystal grown in microgravity, 7rtx
A crystal structure of nonphosphorylated mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase 1 (MEK1) complexed with ATP-γS is reported in which MEK1 adopts the DFG-out conformation.
PDB reference: human mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase 1, 3w8q
The X-ray structure of juvenile hormone diol kinase from the silkworm Bombyx mori has been determined at a resolution of 2.0 Å with an R factor of 19.0% and an Rfree of 24.8%. It is likely that the structure represents the calcium-inhibited form of this triple-EF-hand enzyme.
PDB reference: juvenile hormone diol kinase, 7pjd
The structures of four novel crystal forms of Satellite tobacco mosaic virus that were grown from a variety of salts are reported. These showed that while ammonium sulfate and sodium chloride preserve the structure of the genomic RNA, sodium bromide and sodium nitrate cause it to be disordered or lost. The structures also suggest that fivefold vertices of the virus may serve as ion channels.