Acetyl-CoA synthetase

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[[1ry2]] – ACS + AMP - yeast<br />
[[1ry2]] – ACS + AMP - yeast<br />
[[4u5y]] – ACS GNAT domain + SeACS C terminal (mutant) – ''Streptomyces lividans''<br />
[[4u5y]] – ACS GNAT domain + SeACS C terminal (mutant) – ''Streptomyces lividans''<br />
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[[5k85]] - CnACS + APP + CoA - ''Cryptococcus neoformans''<br />
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[[5k8f]] - CnACS + ATP + acetyl-AMP <br />
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[[5ifi]] - CnACS + APP <br />
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[[4xyl]], [[5hbr]] - KcACS + CoA - ''Korarchaeum cryptofilum''<br />
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[[4xym]] - KcACS + AMPCP + CoA <br />
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[[4xz3]] - KcACS + AMPPCP + CoA <br />
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[[4yv8]], [[4yb8]], [[4ybz]] - KcACS + ADP <br />
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[[4yaj]] - KcACS <br />
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[[4yak]] - KcACS + CoA + acetyl-CoA <br />
== References ==
== References ==
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Revision as of 21:21, 27 October 2016

2 monomers of acetyl-CoA synthetase complex with CoA and AMP (PDB code 2p2j)

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3D structures of acetyl-CoA synthetase

Updated on 27-October-2016


1pg3, 1pg4 – SeACS (mutant) + CoA + AMP – Salmonella enterica
2p20, 2p2m, 2p2q - StACS (mutant) + AMP – Salmonella typhimurium
2p2b, 2p2j - StACS (mutant) + CoA + AMP
2p2f - StACS + CoA + AMP
1ry2 – ACS + AMP - yeast
4u5y – ACS GNAT domain + SeACS C terminal (mutant) – Streptomyces lividans
5k85 - CnACS + APP + CoA - Cryptococcus neoformans
5k8f - CnACS + ATP + acetyl-AMP
5ifi - CnACS + APP
4xyl, 5hbr - KcACS + CoA - Korarchaeum cryptofilum
4xym - KcACS + AMPCP + CoA
4xz3 - KcACS + AMPPCP + CoA
4yv8, 4yb8, 4ybz - KcACS + ADP
4yaj - KcACS
4yak - KcACS + CoA + acetyl-CoA

References

  1. Jogl G, Tong L. Crystal structure of yeast acetyl-coenzyme A synthetase in complex with AMP. Biochemistry. 2004 Feb 17;43(6):1425-31. PMID:14769018 doi:10.1021/bi035911a
  2. Reger AS, Carney JM, Gulick AM. Biochemical and crystallographic analysis of substrate binding and conformational changes in acetyl-CoA synthetase. Biochemistry. 2007 Jun 5;46(22):6536-46. Epub 2007 May 12. PMID:17497934 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bi6026506

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