Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1589896 | Micron | 2007 | 11 Pages |
Abstract
The production of a higher-order assembly of peroxiredoxin-2 (Prx-2) from human erythrocytes has been achieved during specimen preparation on holey carbon support films, in the presence of ammonium molybdate and polyethylene glycol. TEM study suggested that this assembly is a regular dodecahedron, containing 12 Prx-2 decamers (Mr 2.62Â MDa, external diameter â¼20Â nm). This interpretation has been supported by production of a â¼1.6Â nm 3D reconstruction from the negative stain TEM data, with automated docking of the available X-ray data of the Prx-2 decamer. Comparison with other known protein dodecahedral and viral icosahedral structures indicates that this arrangement of protein molecules is one of the fundamental macromolecular higher-order assemblies found in biology. Widespread biotechnological interest in macromolecular “cage” structures is relevant to the production of the Prx-2 dodecahedron.
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Authors
Ulrich Meissner, Ewald Schröder, Dirk Scheffler, Andreas G. Martin, J. Robin Harris,