RAS PhysicsКристаллография Crystallography Reports

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Preparation and Crystallization of Picornain 3C of Rhinovirus A28

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10.31857/S0023476123600313-1
DOI
10.31857/S0023476123600313
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Volume/ Edition
Volume 68 / Issue number 6
Pages
926-933
Abstract
Human rhinovirus picornain 3C is a high-value commercial cysteine protease, which is widely used to remove affinity tags and fusion proteins during the purification of the target proteins. A variant of rhinovirus A28 picornain 3C produced in this study is not annotated in the NCBI databases, shares 79% sequence identity in the PDB, and was not previously used in the protein engineering. A protocol was developed for the isolation and purification of the protein to use it in structural studies. The initial crystallization conditions were found. The determination and analysis of the structure of rhinovirus A28 picornain 3C will provide new possibilities for performing basic research on the evolution of proteolytic enzymes and for the design of the optimal variant of this protease.
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Date of publication
01.11.2023
Year of publication
2023
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