Publications by authors named "Sun-Bok Jang"

Translation initiation, the rate-limiting step in the protein synthesis, is tightly regulated. As one of the translation initiation factors, translation initiation factor 1 (IF1) plays crucial roles not only in translation but also in many cellular processes that are important for genomic stability, such as the activity of RNA chaperones. Here, we characterize the RNA interactions and dynamics of IF1 from Staphylococcus aureus Mu50 (IF1) by NMR spectroscopy.

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The Alba superfamily proteins have been regarded as a conserved group of proteins in archaea and eukarya, which have shown to be important in nucleic acid binding, chromatic organization and gene regulation. These proteins often belong to the N-acetyltransferase (NAT) category (N(α)-acetyltransferases or N(ε)-acetyltransferases) and undergo post-translational modifications. Here, we report the crystal structure of Alba from Thermoplasma volcanium (Tv Alba) at 2.

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  • HU is a key protein that binds to DNA and can induce bending or stabilize its shape; this study explores its structure when unbound and bound to DNA.
  • The research combines techniques like crystallography, EMSA, ITC, and MD simulations to detail how the structure of HU changes upon DNA interaction, revealing that specific regions (β-arms) play significant roles in binding.
  • Findings indicate that certain basic residues are crucial for DNA recognition, and the protein shows a preference for deformable DNA, highlighting the importance of flexible regions in its function.
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  • Antibiotic resistance in bacteria like Helicobacter pylori is enhanced by toxin-antitoxin (TA) systems, critical for survival under stress.
  • The study focuses on the crystal structure of the HP0892 toxin, demonstrating how zinc binding affects the mRNase active site and influences the function of key amino acid residues.
  • Mutations to specific residues revealed their roles in RNase activity, binding, and substrate recognition, highlighting the complex interplay within the TA system that regulates bacterial virulence.
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SAV0479, a hypothetical protein from the Mu50 strain of methicillin- and vancomycin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, was selected for structure and function determination as part of a structural genomics project. Here, the cloning, overexpression, purification and crystallization of SAV0479 are reported. Crystals were obtained by the hanging-drop vapour-diffusion method and diffraction data were collected to a resolution of 2.

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Transmembrane 4 L six family member 5 (TM4SF5) plays an important role in cell migration, and focal adhesion kinase (FAK) activity is essential for homeostatic and pathological migration of adherent cells. However, it is unclear how TM4SF5 signaling mediates the activation of cellular migration machinery, and how FAK is activated during cell adhesion. Here, we showed that direct and adhesion-dependent binding of TM4SF5 to FAK causes a structural alteration that may release the inhibitory intramolecular interaction in FAK.

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Cell adhesion molecules play a crucial role in fundamental biological processes via regulating cell-cell interactions. Nerve injury induced protein1 (Ninjurin1) is a novel adhesion protein that has no significant homology with other known cell adhesion molecules. Here we present the assignment of an 81 aa construct for human Ninjurin1 Extracellular N-Terminal (ENT) domain, which comprises the critical adhesion domain.

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The HP0827 protein is an 82-residue protein identified as a putative ss-DNA-binding protein 12RNP2 Precursor from Helicobacter pylori. Here, we have determined 3D structure of HP0827 using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance. It has a ferredoxin-like fold, beta1-alpha1-beta2-beta3-alpha2-beta4 (alpha; alpha-helix and beta; beta-sheet) and ribonucleoprotein (RNP) motifs which are thought to be important in RNA binding.

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The HP0062 gene encodes a small acidic protein of 86 amino acids with a theoretical pI of 4.6. The crystal structure of hypothetical protein HP0062 from Helicobacter pylori has been determined at 1.

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HP0892 (SwissProt/TrEMBL ID O25552) is a 90-residue conserved hypothetical protein from Helicobacter pylori strain 26695, with a calculated pI of 9.38 and a molecular mass of 10.41 kDa.

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