Investigating the structure of the factor B vWF-A domain/CD55 protein-protein complex using DEER spectroscopy: Successes and pitfalls
Abstract
The electron paramagnetic resonance technique of double electron-electron resonance (DEER) was used to measure nanometre-scale distances between nitroxide spin labels attached to the complement regulatory protein CD55 (also known as decay accelerating factor) and the von Willebrand factor A (vWF-A) domain of factor B. Following a thorough assessment of the quality of the data, distances obtained from good-quality measurements are compared to predicted distances from a previously hypothesised model for the complex and are found to be incompatible. The success of using these distances as restraints in multi-body docking routines is presented critically. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000073436Publication status
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Molecular PhysicsVolume
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Taylor & FrancisSubject
Deer; DEER; Distance restraints; CD55; vWF-A; Decay accelerationOrganisational unit
03810 - Jeschke, Gunnar / Jeschke, Gunnar
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