NMR assignments and ligand-binding studies on a two-domain family GH19 chitinase allergen from Japanese cedar (<Emphasis Type="Italic">Cryptomeria japonica</Emphasis>) pollen |
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Authors: | Tomoya Takashima Takayuki Ohnuma Tamo Fukamizo |
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Institution: | 1.Department of Advanced Bioscience,Kindai University,Nara,Japan |
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Abstract: | A two-domain family GH19 chitinase from Japanese cedar (Cryptomeria japonica) pollen, CJP-4, which consists of an N-terminal CBM18 domain and a GH19 catalytic domain, is known to be an important allergen, that causes pollinosis. We report here the resonance assignments of the NMR spectrum of CJP-4. The backbone resonances were almost completely assigned, and the secondary structure was estimated based on the chemical shift values. The addition of a chitin dimer to the enzyme solution perturbed the chemical shifts of the resonances of amino acid residues forming a long extended binding site spanning from the CBM18 domain to the GH19 catalytic domain. |
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