Protein disulfide oxidoreductase
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==3D structures of protein disulfide oxidoreductase== | ==3D structures of protein disulfide oxidoreductase== | ||
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[[1a8l]] – PDOR – ''Pyrococcus furiosus''<br /> | [[1a8l]] – PDOR – ''Pyrococcus furiosus''<br /> | ||
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[[2hls]] – PDOR – ''Aeropyrus pernix''<br /> | [[2hls]] – PDOR – ''Aeropyrus pernix''<br /> | ||
[[2rem]] - DsbA + peptide – ''Xylella fastidiosa''<br /> | [[2rem]] - DsbA + peptide – ''Xylella fastidiosa''<br /> | ||
- | [[1st9]], [[1su9]], [[2f9s]], [[2h1d]] – BsResA soluble domain – ''Bacillus subtilis''<br /> | + | [[1st9]], [[1su9]], [[2f9s]], [[2h1d]], [[3gha]] – BsResA soluble domain – ''Bacillus subtilis''<br /> |
[[2h19]], [[2h1a]], [[2h1b]], [[2h1g]], [[3c71]], [[3c73]] - BsResA soluble domain (mutant) <br /> | [[2h19]], [[2h1a]], [[2h1b]], [[2h1g]], [[3c71]], [[3c73]] - BsResA soluble domain (mutant) <br /> | ||
+ | [[4k6x]] – PDOR – ''Mycobacterium tuberculosis''<br /> | ||
[[3bci]] – SaDsbA – Staphylococcus aureus<br /> | [[3bci]] – SaDsbA – Staphylococcus aureus<br /> | ||
[[3bck]], [[3bd2]] - SaDsbA (mutant) <br /> | [[3bck]], [[3bd2]] - SaDsbA (mutant) <br /> | ||
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[[3erw]] – SaPDOR sporulation<br /> | [[3erw]] – SaPDOR sporulation<br /> | ||
[[3fkf]] – PDOR – Bacterioides fragilis<br /> | [[3fkf]] – PDOR – Bacterioides fragilis<br /> | ||
- | [[2zuq]] - EcDsbB (mutant) + antibody | + | [[2zuq]], [[2ltq]] - EcDsbB (mutant) + antibody |
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Revision as of 10:15, 13 April 2014
Template:STRUCTURE 2hi7
Protein disulfide oxidoreductase (PDOR) catalyzes disulfide bond formation in proteins and is critically important in protein folding. In bacteria PDOR are known as DsbA and DsbB. PDOR catalyze dithiol-disulfide exchange reactions, i.e., conversion of RSSR and R’SH to R’SSR’ and RSH. PDOR contains the sequence CXXC in the active site. The 2 cysteines can undergo reversible oxidation-reduction in the catalytic process.
3D structures of protein disulfide oxidoreductase
Updated on 13-April-2014
1a8l – PDOR – Pyrococcus furiosus
1bq7 – EcDsbA (mutant) – Escherichia coli
2hi7, 3e9j, 2zup - EcDsbA (mutant) + EcDsbB (mutant)
2leg - EcDsbA (mutant) + EcDsbB (mutant) - NMR
2k73, 2k74 - EcDsbB (mutant) - NMR
1fo5 – PDOR – Methanocaldococcus jannaschii – NMR
2ayt – PDOR – Aquifex aeolicus
2hls – PDOR – Aeropyrus pernix
2rem - DsbA + peptide – Xylella fastidiosa
1st9, 1su9, 2f9s, 2h1d, 3gha – BsResA soluble domain – Bacillus subtilis
2h19, 2h1a, 2h1b, 2h1g, 3c71, 3c73 - BsResA soluble domain (mutant)
4k6x – PDOR – Mycobacterium tuberculosis
3bci – SaDsbA – Staphylococcus aureus
3bck, 3bd2 - SaDsbA (mutant)
3gh9 - SaBdbB
3erw – SaPDOR sporulation
3fkf – PDOR – Bacterioides fragilis
2zuq, 2ltq - EcDsbB (mutant) + antibody