Journal:Acta Cryst D:S2059798320003101

From Proteopedia

(Difference between revisions)
Jump to: navigation, search
Line 6: Line 6:
NirC is a monoheme c-type cytochrome co-encoded with other proteins involved in nitrite reduction. It possesses the common fold hallmarked of three α-helices that surround a covalently attached heme. Its crystals diffracted anisotropically to a maximum resolution of 2.12 Å (spherical resolution 2.83 Å) and initial phases were obtained by Fe-SAD phasing, revealing the presence of eleven NirC chains in the asymmetric unit. Surprisingly, these protomers arrange into one monomer and two different types of 3D-domain-swapped dimers, one showing pronounced asymmetry. While the simultaneous observation of monomers and dimers probably reflects the interplay between high protein concentration required for crystallization and the structural plasticity of NirC, the identification of conserved structural motifs in the monomer together with a comparison to similar proteins suggest an involvement of NirC in heme ''d<sub>1</sub>'' biosynthesis.
NirC is a monoheme c-type cytochrome co-encoded with other proteins involved in nitrite reduction. It possesses the common fold hallmarked of three α-helices that surround a covalently attached heme. Its crystals diffracted anisotropically to a maximum resolution of 2.12 Å (spherical resolution 2.83 Å) and initial phases were obtained by Fe-SAD phasing, revealing the presence of eleven NirC chains in the asymmetric unit. Surprisingly, these protomers arrange into one monomer and two different types of 3D-domain-swapped dimers, one showing pronounced asymmetry. While the simultaneous observation of monomers and dimers probably reflects the interplay between high protein concentration required for crystallization and the structural plasticity of NirC, the identification of conserved structural motifs in the monomer together with a comparison to similar proteins suggest an involvement of NirC in heme ''d<sub>1</sub>'' biosynthesis.
-
<scene name='83/837917/Cv/2'>Test/scene>
+
<scene name='83/837917/Cv/2'>TextToBeDisplayed</scene>
<b>References</b><br>
<b>References</b><br>

Revision as of 14:48, 12 March 2020

Drag the structure with the mouse to rotate

Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)

Alexander Berchansky, Jaime Prilusky

This page complements a publication in scientific journals and is one of the Proteopedia's Interactive 3D Complement pages. For aditional details please see I3DC.
Personal tools