Structure of PDB 2ans Chain A

Receptor sequence
>2ansA (length=131) Species: 10090 (Mus musculus) [Search protein sequence]
CDAFVGTWKLVSSENFDDYMKEVGVGFATRKVAGMAKPNMIISVNGDLVT
IRSESTFKNTEISFKLGVEFDEITADDRKVKSIITLDGGALVQVQKWDGK
STTIKRKRDGDKLVVECVMKGVTSTRVYERA
3D structure
PDB2ans Studies of the ligand binding reaction of adipocyte lipid binding protein using the fluorescent probe 1, 8-anilinonaphthalene-8-sulfonate.
ChainA
Resolution2.5 Å
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Enzymatic activity
Enzyme Commision number ?
Interaction with ligand
Site
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Ligand Ligand
chain
Binding residues on receptor
(original residue number in PDB)
Binding residues on receptor
(residue number reindexed from 1)
Binding affinity
BS01 2AN A F16 F57 R78 V115 C117 R126 Y128 F16 F57 R78 V115 C117 R126 Y128 MOAD: Kd=1.2uM
PDBbind-CN: -logKd/Ki=5.92,Kd=1.2uM
Gene Ontology
Molecular Function
GO:0005324 long-chain fatty acid transmembrane transporter activity
GO:0008289 lipid binding
GO:0036041 long-chain fatty acid binding
GO:0051427 hormone receptor binding
Biological Process
GO:0009617 response to bacterium
GO:0015909 long-chain fatty acid transport
GO:0042632 cholesterol homeostasis
GO:0045892 negative regulation of DNA-templated transcription
GO:0050729 positive regulation of inflammatory response
GO:0050872 white fat cell differentiation
GO:0050873 brown fat cell differentiation
GO:0071285 cellular response to lithium ion
GO:0071356 cellular response to tumor necrosis factor
GO:0120162 positive regulation of cold-induced thermogenesis
Cellular Component
GO:0005634 nucleus
GO:0005654 nucleoplasm
GO:0005737 cytoplasm

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External links
PDB RCSB:2ans, PDBe:2ans, PDBj:2ans
PDBsum2ans
PubMed10423455
UniProtP04117|FABP4_MOUSE Fatty acid-binding protein, adipocyte (Gene Name=Fabp4)

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