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=== Enzyme Surface ===
=== Enzyme Surface ===
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In this depiction, the <scene name='User:John_Hangasky/Sandbox_1/Fih_surface/4'>solvent accessible surface</scene> (JH) of FIH is shown.
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In this depiction, the <scene name='User:John_Hangasky/Sandbox_1/Fih_surface/4'>solvent accessible surface</scene> of FIH is shown.
===3D structures of HIF===
===3D structures of HIF===

Revision as of 17:42, 7 December 2011

PDB ID 1h2l

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Human HIF complex with Fe+2, sulfate and 2-oxoglutaric acid, 1h2l
Ligands: , ,
Related: 1d7g, 1h2k, 1h2m, 1h2n, 1l8c, 1lm8, 1lqb
Resources: FirstGlance, OCA, RCSB, PDBsum
Coordinates: save as pdb, mmCIF, xml



Contents

Factor Inhibiting HIF

Hypoxia Inducible Factor (HIF)is a transcription activator that regulates over 100 genes, many of which are important for development. HIF has been found to be over expressed in many cancers. Factor Inhibing HIF (FIH) is a non-heme Iron (II) α-ketoglutarate (α-KG) dependent asparaginyl hydroxylase that regulates HIF. In normoxic conditions (high oxygen concentrations), molecular oxygen is used to hydroxylate HIF, preventing HIF from binding to p300, a transcription co-activator. However, in hypoxic conditions (low oxygen concentrations), this hydroxylation does not occur.

FIH binds to the C-terminal Activation Domain (CTAD) of HIF. This binding domain, , is colored teal in this depiction.

Active Site

The contains an Iron (II) core. The Iron core is coordinated by 2 histidine residues, an aspartate residue, an α-ketoglutarate molecule, and one water molecule. The Iron (II) is six coordinated, with α-KG chelating in a bidentate manner. In the depiction of the Histidines are colored blue, Aspartate is colored red, Iron is the white sphere, and α-KG is colored yellow. The sixth coordination site is usually occupied by water, not shown here.

Enzyme Surface

In this depiction, the of FIH is shown.

3D structures of HIF

Hypoxia-inducible factor

Additional Resources

For additional information, see: Cancer

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