PDB Information

PDB2XZ6
MethodX-RAY DIFFRACTION
Host OrganismSPODOPTERA FRUGIPERDA
Gene SourceAPLYSIA CALIFORNICA
Primary Citation
Crystal Structures of a Cysteine-Modified Mutant in Loop D of Acetylcholine Binding Protein
Brams, M., Gay, E.A., Colon Saez, J., Guskov, A., Van Elk, R., Van Der Schors, R.C., Peigneur, S., Tytgat, J., Strelkov, S.V., Smit, A.B., Yakel, J.L., Ulens, C.
J.Biol.Chem.
HeaderReceptor
Released2010-11-23
Resolution3.140
CATH Insert Date23 Jan, 2011

PDB Images (21)

PDB Prints

PDB Chains (10)

Chain ID Date inserted into CATH CATH Status
A 24 Jan, 2011 Chopped
B 24 Jan, 2011 Chopped
C 24 Jan, 2011 Chopped
D 24 Jan, 2011 Chopped
E 24 Jan, 2011 Chopped
F 24 Jan, 2011 Chopped
G 24 Jan, 2011 Chopped
H 24 Jan, 2011 Chopped
I 24 Jan, 2011 Chopped
J 24 Jan, 2011 Chopped

CATH Domains (10)

Domain ID Date inserted into CATH Superfamily CATH Status
2xz6A00 17 Feb, 2011 2.70.170.10 Assigned
2xz6B00 17 Feb, 2011 2.70.170.10 Assigned
2xz6C00 16 Feb, 2011 2.70.170.10 Assigned
2xz6D00 17 Feb, 2011 2.70.170.10 Assigned
2xz6E00 17 Feb, 2011 2.70.170.10 Assigned
2xz6F00 17 Feb, 2011 2.70.170.10 Assigned
2xz6G00 17 Feb, 2011 2.70.170.10 Assigned
2xz6H00 17 Feb, 2011 2.70.170.10 Assigned
2xz6I00 16 Feb, 2011 2.70.170.10 Assigned
2xz6J00 17 Feb, 2011 2.70.170.10 Assigned

UniProtKB Entries (10)

Accession Gene ID Taxon Description
Q8WSF8 Q8WSF8_APLCA Aplysia californica Soluble acetylcholine receptor
Q8WSF8 Q8WSF8_APLCA Aplysia californica Soluble acetylcholine receptor
Q8WSF8 Q8WSF8_APLCA Aplysia californica Soluble acetylcholine receptor
Q8WSF8 Q8WSF8_APLCA Aplysia californica Soluble acetylcholine receptor
Q8WSF8 Q8WSF8_APLCA Aplysia californica Soluble acetylcholine receptor
Q8WSF8 Q8WSF8_APLCA Aplysia californica Soluble acetylcholine receptor
Q8WSF8 Q8WSF8_APLCA Aplysia californica Soluble acetylcholine receptor
Q8WSF8 Q8WSF8_APLCA Aplysia californica Soluble acetylcholine receptor
Q8WSF8 Q8WSF8_APLCA Aplysia californica Soluble acetylcholine receptor
Q8WSF8 Q8WSF8_APLCA Aplysia californica Soluble acetylcholine receptor