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The product of gene At3g16450.1 fromArabidopsis thalianais a 32 kDa, 299-residue protein classified as resembling a myrosinase-binding protein (MyroBP). MyroBPs are found in plants as part of a complex with the glucosinolate-degrading enzyme myrosinase, and are suspected to play a role in myrosinase-dependent defense against pathogens. | ỊFEBS Journal Structure of the putative 32 kDa myrosinase-binding protein from Arabidopsis At3g16450.1 determined by Sail-nmr 1 -2 2 i-2ai- 2 Mitsuhiro Takeda Nozomi Sugimori Takuya Torizawa Tsutomu Terauchi Akira M. Ono Hirokazu Yagi3 Yoshiki Yamaguchi3 Koichi Kato3 4 Teppei Ikeya2 5 JunGoo Jee2 Peter Guntert2 5 6 David J. Aceti7 John L. Markley7 and Masatsune Kainosho1 2 5 1 Graduate Schoolof Science Nagoya University Japan 2 Graduate Schoolof Science Tokyo Metropolitan University Hachioji Japan 3 Graduate Schoolof PharmaceuticalSciences Nagoya City University Japan 4 Institute for Molecular Science NationalInstitute of NaturalSciences Okazaki Japan 5 Institute of BiophysicalChemistry and Center of Biomolecular Magnetic Resonance Goethe University Frankfurt am Main Germany 6 Frankfurt Institute for Advanced Studies Frankfurt am Main Germany 7 Center for Eukaryotic StructuralGenomics Department of Biochemistry University of Wisconsin-Madison WI USA Keywords lectin myrosinase-binding protein NMR structure stereo-array isotope labeling structural genomics Correspondence M. Kainosho Graduate Schoolof Science Institute for Advanced Research Furo-cho Chikusa-ku Nagoya 464-8601 Japan Fax 81 52 747 6433 Tel 81 52 747 6474 E-mail kainosho@nagoya-u.jp J. L. Markley Center for Eukaryotic Structural Genomics Department of Biochemistry University of Wisconsin-Madison 433 Babcock Drive Madison WI 53706 1344 USA Fax 1 608 262 3759 Tel 1 608 263 9349 E-mail markley@nmrfam.wisc.edu Received 4 September 2008 revised 25 September 2008 accepted 29 September 2008 The product of gene At3g16450.1 from Arabidopsis thaliana is a 32 kDa 299-residue protein classified as resembling a myrosinase-binding protein MyroBP . MyroBPs are found in plants as part of a complex with the glucosinolate-degrading enzyme myrosinase and are suspected to play a role in myrosinase-dependent defense against pathogens. Many MyroBPs and MyroBP-related proteins are composed of repeated homologous sequences with