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Table 19.

Large Multisubunit Proteins

Protein

PDB entrya

Reference

Chaperonin complexes

GroEL‐like

E. coli GroEL

1oel, 1aon

Braig et al. (1994), Braig et al. (1995), Xu et al. (1997b)

P. denitrificans chaperonin‐60

1iok

Fukami et al. (2001)

GroES‐like

E. coli GroES

1aon

Xu et al. (1997b)

M. leprae chaperonin‐10

1lep

Hunt et al. (1996), Mande et al. (1996)

M. tuberculosis chaperonin‐10

1hx5

Taneja and Mande (2002)

T4 co‐chaperonin gp31

1g31

Hunt et al. (1997)

Myosin

Scallop myosin subfragment S1

1b7t

Houdusse et al. (1999)

Chicken myosin S1

2mys

Rayment et al. (1993)

Chicken myosin motor domain

1br2

Dominguez et al. (1998)

Slime mold myosin motor domain

1lkx

Kollmar et al. (2002)

G‐proteins and associated regulators

G‐protein αβγ heterotrimer

1gp2, 1got

Lambright et al. (1996), Wall et al. (1995)

p21Ras

1gnr

Pai et al. (1990)

p120GAP

1wer

Scheffzek et al. (1996)

Ras‐Sos complex

1bkd

Boriack‐Sjodin et al. (1998)

Ran

1k5d, 1ibr

Vetter et al. (1999)

RhoA‐RhoGAP

1tx4

Rittinger et al. (1997a)

GBP1

1f5n

Prakash et al. (2000)

RGS4

1agr

Tesmer et al. (1997)

GoLoco

1kjy

Kimple et al. (2002)

F1 ATPases

Bovine mitochondrial α3β3γδɛ

1cow, 1e79

Abrahams et al. (1994), Gibbons et al. (2000)

Rat liver mitochodrial α3β3γ

1mab

Bianchet et al. (1998)

Spinach chloroplast α3β3γɛ

1fx0

Groth and Pohl (2001)

Thermophilic bacillus α3β3

1sky

Shirakihara et al. (1997)

E. coli γ‐ɛ

1fs0

Rodgers and Wilce (2000)

F1F0 ATPase

Yeast mitochondrial α3β3γδc10

1qo1

Stock et al. (1999)

Proteasome

Archeon T. acidophilum 20S proteasome

1pma

Lowe et al. (1995)

Yeast 20S proteasome

1ryp

Groll et al. (1997)

Yeast 20S proteasome and T. brucei 11S regulator

1fnt

Whitby et al. (2000)

Bovine 20S proteasome

1iru

Unno et al. (2002)

E. coli HslV

1ned

Bochtler et al. (1997)

Human Regα 11S regulator

1avo

Knowlton et al. (1997)

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