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Acyl carrier protein synthase
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**[[3qmn]] - VcACPS – ''Vibrio cholera''<br /> | **[[3qmn]] - VcACPS – ''Vibrio cholera''<br /> | ||
**[[5cxd]] – ACPS – ''Staphylococcus aureus''<br /> | **[[5cxd]] – ACPS – ''Staphylococcus aureus''<br /> | ||
| + | **[[5vbx]] – Ec holo-ACPS - ''Escherichia coli''<br /> | ||
*ACPS complex | *ACPS complex | ||
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**[[2qg8]] - ACPS + ADP – ''Plasmodium yoelii''<br /> | **[[2qg8]] - ACPS + ADP – ''Plasmodium yoelii''<br /> | ||
**[[4dxe]] - SaACPS + ACP<br /> | **[[4dxe]] - SaACPS + ACP<br /> | ||
| - | **[[3hyk]] - ACPS + ADP – ''Bacillus anthracis'' | + | **[[3hyk]] - ACPS + ADP – ''Bacillus anthracis''<br /> |
| + | **[[5vcb]] – Ec holo-ACPS + ACP <br /> | ||
| + | **[[5suv]] - NmACPS + CoA – ''Nisseria meningitidis''<br /> | ||
*β-ketoacyl-ACPS | *β-ketoacyl-ACPS | ||
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*β-ketoacyl-ACPS I | *β-ketoacyl-ACPS I | ||
| - | **[[1dd8]], [[1g5x]], [[2buh]], [[2aq7]], [[2vb7]], [[2vb9]] - EcACPS I | + | **[[1dd8]], [[1g5x]], [[2buh]], [[2aq7]], [[2vb7]], [[2vb9]] - EcACPS I <br /> |
**[[1h4f]], [[2byw]], [[2byy]], [[2bz4]] - EcACPS I (mutant)<br /> | **[[1h4f]], [[2byw]], [[2byy]], [[2bz4]] - EcACPS I (mutant)<br /> | ||
**[[2wgd]] - MtACPS I <br /> | **[[2wgd]] - MtACPS I <br /> | ||
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**[[2bui]] - EcACPS I + octanoic acid<br /> | **[[2bui]] - EcACPS I + octanoic acid<br /> | ||
**[[1f91]], [[2byx]], [[2byz]], [[2bz3]] - EcACPS I (mutant) + fatty acid substrate<br /> | **[[1f91]], [[2byx]], [[2byz]], [[2bz3]] - EcACPS I (mutant) + fatty acid substrate<br /> | ||
| + | **[[5kof]] - EcACPS I + ACP<br /> | ||
**[[2wge]], [[5ld8]] - MtACPS I + antibiotic<br /> | **[[2wge]], [[5ld8]] - MtACPS I + antibiotic<br /> | ||
**[[2wgg]] - MtACPS I (mutant) + antibiotic<br /> | **[[2wgg]] - MtACPS I (mutant) + antibiotic<br /> | ||
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**[[4ls5]] - BsACPS II <br /> | **[[4ls5]] - BsACPS II <br /> | ||
**[[4ls6]] - BsACPS II (mutant)<br /> | **[[4ls6]] - BsACPS II (mutant)<br /> | ||
| - | **[[4qav]], [[5cmo]] - NmACPS II | + | **[[4qav]], [[5cmo]] - NmACPS II <br /> |
**[[4r8e]] - YpACPS II <br /> | **[[4r8e]] - YpACPS II <br /> | ||
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**[[4nhd]] - VcACPS III + CoA<br /> | **[[4nhd]] - VcACPS III + CoA<br /> | ||
**[[4x0o]] - VcACPS III-2 + acetyl-CoA<br /> | **[[4x0o]] - VcACPS III-2 + acetyl-CoA<br /> | ||
| - | **[[5kp2]] - VcACPS III-2 + octanoyl-CoA<br /> | + | **[[5kp2]], [[5v0p]] - VcACPS III-2 + octanoyl-CoA<br /> |
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Revision as of 11:31, 5 March 2018
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3D structures of acyl carrier protein synthase
Updated on 05-March-2018
References
- Parris KD, Lin L, Tam A, Mathew R, Hixon J, Stahl M, Fritz CC, Seehra J, Somers WS. Crystal structures of substrate binding to Bacillus subtilis holo-(acyl carrier protein) synthase reveal a novel trimeric arrangement of molecules resulting in three active sites. Structure. 2000 Aug 15;8(8):883-95. PMID:10997907
- Dym O, Albeck S, Peleg Y, Schwarz A, Shakked Z, Burstein Y, Zimhony O. Structure-function analysis of the acyl carrier protein synthase (AcpS) from Mycobacterium tuberculosis. J Mol Biol. 2009 Nov 6;393(4):937-50. Epub 2009 Sep 3. PMID:19733180 doi:10.1016/j.jmb.2009.08.065
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Categories: Topic Page | Mycobacterium tuberculosis | Albeck,S. | Burstein,Y. | Dym,O. | ISPC, Israel Structural Proteomics Center. | Peleg,Y. | Schwarz,A. | Shakked,Z. | Zimhony,O. | An/fold | Cytoplasm | Fatty acid biosynthesis | ISPC | Israel Structural Proteomics Center | Lipid synthesis | Magnesium | Metal-binding | Structural genomic | Transferase

