Manganese peroxidase
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==3D structures of manganese peroxidase== | ==3D structures of manganese peroxidase== | ||
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[[1mnp]], [[1yyd]], [[1yyg]], [[1yzp]], [[3m8m]] – PcMnP – ''Phanerochaete chrysosporium''<br /> | [[1mnp]], [[1yyd]], [[1yyg]], [[1yzp]], [[3m8m]] – PcMnP – ''Phanerochaete chrysosporium''<br /> | ||
[[1mn1]], [[1mn2]] – PcMnP (mutant)<br /> | [[1mn1]], [[1mn2]] – PcMnP (mutant)<br /> | ||
[[1yzr]] – PcMnP + Sm<br /> | [[1yzr]] – PcMnP + Sm<br /> | ||
- | [[3m5q]] – PcMnP + Mn | + | [[3m5q]] – PcMnP + Mn<br /> |
+ | [[4bm1]], [[4bm2]], [[4bm3]], [[4bm4]] – MnP 4 – ''Pleurotus ostreatus''<br /> | ||
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Revision as of 08:44, 25 March 2014
Manganese peroxidase (MnP) catalyzes the conversion of Mn+2 to Mn+3 using hydrogen peroxide. MnP contains a heme group and needs calcium ion for activity. MnP is involved in lignin degradation. MnP is produced by wood-rotting fungi. Mn+3 in a chelated form is a powerful oxidizing agent which is able to mineralize lignin to CO2.
3D structures of manganese peroxidase
Updated on 25-March-2014
1mnp, 1yyd, 1yyg, 1yzp, 3m8m – PcMnP – Phanerochaete chrysosporium
1mn1, 1mn2 – PcMnP (mutant)
1yzr – PcMnP + Sm
3m5q – PcMnP + Mn
4bm1, 4bm2, 4bm3, 4bm4 – MnP 4 – Pleurotus ostreatus