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Revision as of 04:30, 18 July 2013

Template:STRUCTURE 4ixh

Contents

Crystal Structure of the Catalytic Domain of the Inosine Monophosphate Dehydrogenase from Cryptosporidium parvum

Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 23668331

Function

[IMDH_CRYPV] Catalyzes the conversion of inosine 5'-phosphate (IMP) to xanthosine 5'-phosphate (XMP), the first committed and rate-limiting step in the de novo synthesis of guanine nucleotides, and therefore plays an important role in the regulation of cell growth (By similarity).[1]

About this Structure

4ixh is a 4 chain structure with sequence from Cryptosporidium parvum. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

  • Gorla SK, Kavitha M, Zhang M, Chin JE, Liu X, Striepen B, Makowska-Grzyska M, Kim Y, Joachimiak A, Hedstrom L, Cuny GD. Optimization of Benzoxazole-Based Inhibitors of Cryptosporidium parvum Inosine 5'-Monophosphate Dehydrogenase. J Med Chem. 2013 May 23;56(10):4028-43. doi: 10.1021/jm400241j. Epub 2013 May 13. PMID:23668331 doi:10.1021/jm400241j
  1. Umejiego NN, Li C, Riera T, Hedstrom L, Striepen B. Cryptosporidium parvum IMP dehydrogenase: identification of functional, structural, and dynamic properties that can be exploited for drug design. J Biol Chem. 2004 Sep 24;279(39):40320-7. Epub 2004 Jul 21. PMID:15269207 doi:10.1074/jbc.M407121200

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