Hello,

I'm not entirely sure I know what you mean, but what came to my mind was malic 
enzyme.  Check out Liang Tong's summary of structural data:

http://como.bio.columbia.edu/tong/Research/me.html

This protein has 2 nucleotide binding sites, one in a canonical Rossman fold 
and another on the surface that is believed to be an allosteric site.  

However, I could be remembering this story wrong.

--Paul

--- On Tue, 10/20/09, Mark Brooks <mark.bro...@u-psud.fr> wrote:

> From: Mark Brooks <mark.bro...@u-psud.fr>
> Subject: Re: [ccp4bb] NADP - ADP binding
> To: CCP4BB@JISCMAIL.AC.UK
> Date: Tuesday, October 20, 2009, 7:42 AM
> This is a good start for Rossmann
> folds, I find. (I'm not sure if this
> is what you want though.)
> 
> "Chemical and biological evolution of a nucleotide-binding
> protein."
> Michael G. Rossmann, Dino Moras & Kenneth W. Olsen.
> Nature Vol. 250
> July 19 1974, p194.
> (Structural alignments in 1974 - wow!)
> 
> If anyone has votes for other favourite papers of this ilk,
> I'm all ears!
> 
> Mark
> 
> 2009/10/20 Vellieux Frederic <frederic.velli...@ibs.fr>:
> > Michael Rossmann and colleagues did some work on the
> binding of fragments of
> > cofactors to dogfish lactate dehydrogenase. In the
> 70's I think. Can be
> > found on google scholar. Perhaps that's what you are
> after? Can't find the
> > reference right now (it's in one of my drawers but I
> don't know which
> > one...). I passed the reference on to Nicolas Coquelle
> @ualberta
> > (coque...@ualberta.ca)
> a few days ago  but that was from my home e-mail
> > address so I don't have it here in the office.
> >
> > Fred.
> >
> > sajid akthar wrote:
> >>
> >> Dear All
> >>
> >> Can any one mention some reference regarding the
> binding of NADPH  or ADP
> >> in the surface of the protein. Is there any rules
> that dominate these two
> >> cofactors to select the surface istead of typical
> Rossmann fold.
> >>
> >> Thank you
> >>
> >> Sajid
> >>
> >>
> >>
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> >
> >
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
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