PDB Information

PDB4MXW
MethodX-RAY DIFFRACTION
Host OrganismTrichoplusia ni
Gene SourceHomo sapiens
Primary Citation
Dimerization of LT beta R by LT alpha 1 beta 2 is necessary and sufficient for signal transduction.
Sudhamsu, J., Yin, J., Chiang, E.Y., Starovasnik, M.A., Grogan, J.L., Hymowitz, S.G.
Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.USA
HeaderCytokine/Immune System
Released2013-09-26
Resolution3.600
CATH Insert Date17 Nov, 2013

PDB Images (30)

PDB Prints

PDB Chains (12)

Chain ID Date inserted into CATH CATH Status
A 18 Nov, 2013 Chopped
B 18 Nov, 2013 Chopped
D 18 Nov, 2013 Chopped
H 18 Nov, 2013 Chopped
L 18 Nov, 2013 Chopped
R 18 Nov, 2013 Chopped
S 18 Nov, 2013 Chopped
V 18 Nov, 2013 Chopped
W 18 Nov, 2013 Chopped
X 18 Nov, 2013 Chopped
Y 18 Nov, 2013 Chopped
Z 18 Nov, 2013 Chopped

CATH Domains (17)

Domain ID Date inserted into CATH Superfamily CATH Status
4mxwA00 20 Nov, 2013 2.60.120.40 Assigned
4mxwB00 20 Nov, 2013 2.60.120.40 Assigned
4mxwD00 20 Nov, 2013 2.60.120.40 Assigned
4mxwH01 03 Dec, 2013 2.60.40.10 Assigned
4mxwH02 03 Dec, 2013 2.60.40.10 Assigned
4mxwL01 20 Nov, 2013 2.60.40.10 Assigned
4mxwL02 20 Nov, 2013 2.60.40.10 Assigned
4mxwR01 20 Nov, 2013 2.10.50.10 Assigned
4mxwR02 20 Nov, 2013 2.10.50.10 Assigned
4mxwS00 03 Dec, 2013 2.10.50.10 Assigned
4mxwV01 20 Nov, 2013 2.60.40.10 Assigned
4mxwV02 20 Nov, 2013 2.60.40.10 Assigned
4mxwW01 03 Dec, 2013 2.60.40.10 Assigned
4mxwW02 03 Dec, 2013 2.60.40.10 Assigned
4mxwX00 20 Nov, 2013 2.60.120.40 Assigned
4mxwY00 20 Nov, 2013 2.60.120.40 Assigned
4mxwZ00 20 Nov, 2013 2.60.120.40 Assigned

UniProtKB Entries (8)

Accession Gene ID Taxon Description
P36941 TNR3_HUMAN Homo sapiens Tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily member 3
Q06643 TNFC_HUMAN Homo sapiens Lymphotoxin-beta
Q06643 TNFC_HUMAN Homo sapiens Lymphotoxin-beta
P36941 TNR3_HUMAN Homo sapiens Tumor necrosis factor receptor superfamily member 3
Q06643 TNFC_HUMAN Homo sapiens Lymphotoxin-beta
Q06643 TNFC_HUMAN Homo sapiens Lymphotoxin-beta
P01374 TNFB_HUMAN Homo sapiens Lymphotoxin-alpha
P01374 TNFB_HUMAN Homo sapiens Lymphotoxin-alpha