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(New page: <StructureSection load='' size='500' side='right' scene='' caption=''> === Crystal structures of the all cysteinyl coordinated D14C variant of ''Pyrococcus furiosus'' ferredoxin: [4Fe-4S]...) |
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<b>Molecular Tour</b><br> | <b>Molecular Tour</b><br> | ||
| - | + | Structures of the all cysteinyl coordinated D14C variant of ferredoxin from the hyperthermophilic archaeon ''Pyrococcus furiosus'' have been determined for the [4Fe-4S] - and [3Fe-4S] forms. | |
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| + | The [4Fe-4S] form diffracted to 1.7 Å and two different types of molecules | ||
| + | were found in the crystal. They have different crystal packing and | ||
| + | intramolecular disulfide bond conformation. The crystal packing reveals a | ||
| + | beta-sheet interaction between A molecules in adjacent asymmetric units, | ||
| + | while B molecules are packed as monomers in a less rigid position next to the | ||
| + | A-A extended beta-sheet dimers. The intramolecular disulfide bond in the | ||
| + | A molecules is in a double conformation while the intramolecular disulfide | ||
| + | bond in the B molecules is in a single conformation. | ||
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| + | Two forms of D14C [3Fe-4S] ''Pyrococcus furiosus'' ferredoxin are obtained | ||
| + | when purified at pH 8.0: a monomer and a dimer connected by an intermolecular | ||
| + | disulfide bond. When purified at pH 5.8, only the monomer is obtained. | ||
| + | The [3Fe-4S] form diffracted to 2.8 Å resolution and showed only the | ||
| + | monomeric form, which resembles molecule A of D14C [4Fe-4S] | ||
| + | ''Pyrococcus furiosus'' ferredoxin. | ||
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