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Metal ions are often involved in catalytic functions in proteins, but may also serve to stabilize them. Thus, ''Torpedo californica'' acetylcholinesterase (''Tc''AChE) is strongly stabilized against thermal denaturation by the divalent cations, Mg<sup>+2</sup>, Mn<sup>+2</sup>, and Ca<sup>+2</sup>. Solution of the crystal structures of the complexes of ''Tc''AChE with Mg<sup>+2</sup> and Ca<sup>+2</sup>. revealed that stabilization is achieved by binding of the divalent metal ions to a cluster of carboxylate groups of four aspartates that has been called a 4D motif. The complex contains, in addition, several water molecules, and while the metal ions bind directly to two of the Asp carboxylates, they bind to the other two indirectly, via waters. | Metal ions are often involved in catalytic functions in proteins, but may also serve to stabilize them. Thus, ''Torpedo californica'' acetylcholinesterase (''Tc''AChE) is strongly stabilized against thermal denaturation by the divalent cations, Mg<sup>+2</sup>, Mn<sup>+2</sup>, and Ca<sup>+2</sup>. Solution of the crystal structures of the complexes of ''Tc''AChE with Mg<sup>+2</sup> and Ca<sup>+2</sup>. revealed that stabilization is achieved by binding of the divalent metal ions to a cluster of carboxylate groups of four aspartates that has been called a 4D motif. The complex contains, in addition, several water molecules, and while the metal ions bind directly to two of the Asp carboxylates, they bind to the other two indirectly, via waters. | ||
- | The 4D motif is a novel motif, which has not been described before. The ASSAM server | + | The 4D motif is a novel motif, which has not been described before. The ASSAM server <ref>[http://27.126.156.175/assam ASSAM] Amino acid pattern Search for Substructures And Motifs</ref>, which identifies structural motifs in proteins, revealed that many other proteins contain the 4D motif, and in a substantial percentage of them solution of their crystal structures reveals one of the three metal ions referred to above, or also Zn<sup>+2</sup>. Whereas in ''Tc''AChE the 4D motif contains a single divalent ion, together with the waters, in some such complexes two or three metal ions are seen. The 4D motif is thus a versatile motif with respect to the number of ions and waters that it contains. |
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