ReDisulphID

a tool for identifying drug-targetable redox-active disulphides

Regulator of G-protein signaling 16

Intermolecular
Cysteine 123 and cysteine 123
Intramolecular
Cysteine 98 and cysteine 151
A redox-regulated disulphide may form between two units of Regulator of G-protein signaling 16 at cysteines 123 and 123.

Details

Redox score ?
62
PDB code
2bt2
Structure name
structure of the regulator of g-protein signaling 16
Structure deposition date
2005-05-25
Thiol separation (Å)
5
Half-sphere exposure sum ?
73
Minimum pKa ?
10
% buried
82
Peptide A name
Regulator of G-protein signaling 16
Peptide B name
Regulator of G-protein signaling 16
Peptide A accession
O15492
Peptide B accession
O15492
Peptide A residue number
123
Peptide B residue number
123

Ligandability

A redox-regulated disulphide may form within Regulator of G-protein signaling 16 between cysteines 98 and 151. However, the redox score of this cysteine pair is lower than any known redox-active intermolecular disulphide. ?

Details

Redox score ?
38
PDB code
2bt2
Structure name
structure of the regulator of g-protein signaling 16
Structure deposition date
2005-05-25
Thiol separation (Å)
8
Half-sphere exposure sum ?
74
Minimum pKa ?
12
% buried
88
Peptide accession
O15492
Residue number A
98
Residue number B
151
Peptide name
Regulator of G-protein signaling 16

Ligandability

Cysteine 98 of Regulator of G-protein signaling 16

Cysteine 151 of Regulator of G-protein signaling 16

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