Cysteine Rich Protein (CRP) has been determined by nuclear magnetic resonance
spectroscopy. The domain contains two zinc atoms bound independently in CCHC (C= Cys,
H= His) and CCCC modules. Both modules contain two orthogonally-arranged antiparallel β-
sheets, and the CCCC module contains an α-helix at its C terminus. The modules pack due
to hydrophobic interactions forming a novel global fold. The structure of the C-terminal …