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The crystal structure of β-purothionin (β-PT) has been determined at 1.7 Å resolution. β-PT and previously solved αl-PT belong to a family of membrane-active plant toxins homologous to crambin. (β-PT crystallizes in the same space group as αl-PT (1422) but with the c axis 3 Å longer than (αl-PT. The unit-cell dimensions of β-PT crystals are a = b = 53.94 and c = 72.75 Å. Two data sets were collected on a multiwire area detector, each with Rsym around 6.0%, and were merged to get a single data set at 1.7 Å, (Rmerge = 9.6%). The X-ray structure of αl-PT was used to build a starting model for β-PT. The β-PT model was refined using the program PROLSQ from 10 to 1.7 Å resolution to an R-factor of 19.8% with very good geometry. The final structure contains 439 atoms including 337 protein atoms, 77 waters, two acetates, two glycerols and one phosphate. The high-resolution structure of the β-PT agreed well with that of the lower resolution αl-PT structure only after the latter was extensively rerefined. Both refinements revealed phosphate and glycerol molecules which are important in lattice formation. The binding of phosphate and glycerol molecules to purothionins (PT) was confirmed by NMR and was implicated in the biological activity of toxins. Modeling of phospholipid binding to PT based on glycerol and phosphate-binding site could shed light on the lytic toxicity of this protein-toxin family. Although the structures of (αl-PT and β-PT preserve the overall fold of crambin, they exhibit key differences that are directly relevant to the toxicity of thionins.

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PDB reference: 1bhp

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