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Methylation utilization protein MauG
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| - | <StructureSection load='3pxt' size='340' side='right' caption='MauG containing hydroxytryptophan (grey, green) complex with MADH light chain (magenta, pink), MADH heavy chain (yellow, cyan), acetate, PEG, tetra ethylene glycol Na+, Ca+2 (PDB ID [[3pxt]])' scene=''> | + | <StructureSection load='3pxt' size='340' side='right' caption='MauG containing hydroxytryptophan (grey, green) complex with MADH light chain (magenta, pink), MADH heavy chain (yellow, cyan), acetate, PEG, tetra ethylene glycol Na+, Ca+2 (PDB ID [[3pxt]])' scene='72/728235/Cv/1'> |
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Revision as of 09:25, 7 September 2022
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3D structures of methylation utilization protein MauG
Updated on 07-September-2022
3sxt, 4k3i, 3pxs, 4fa1, 4fa4, 4fa5, 4fa9, 4fan, 4fav, 4fb1 - PdMauG + PreMADH α + β - Paracoccus denitrificans
3sjl, 3orv - PdMauG (mutant) + PreMADH α + β (mutant)
4y5r, 3rn1, 3sle, 3svw, 3sws, 4o1q, 3rlm, 3rmz, 3rn0, 4l1q, 4l3g, 4l3h - PdMauG (mutant) + PreMADH α + β
3l4m, 3l4o - PdMauG + PreMADH α + β (mutant)
3pxt - PdMauG + PreMADH α + β + CO
3pxw - PdMauG + PreMADH α + β + NO
References
- ↑ Shin S, Davidson VL. MauG, a diheme enzyme that catalyzes tryptophan tryptophylquinone biosynthesis by remote catalysis. Arch Biochem Biophys. 2014 Feb 15;544:112-8. doi: 10.1016/j.abb.2013.10.004. Epub, 2013 Oct 19. PMID:24144526 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.abb.2013.10.004
- ↑ Yukl ET, Goblirsch BR, Davidson VL, Wilmot CM. Crystal Structures of CO and NO Adducts of MauG in Complex with Pre-Methylamine Dehydrogenase: Implications for the Mechanism of Dioxygen Activation. Biochemistry. 2011 Mar 16. PMID:21355604 doi:10.1021/bi200023n
