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'''Crystal structure analysis of the complex between CyaY and Co(II)''' | '''Crystal structure analysis of the complex between CyaY and Co(II)''' | ||
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[[Category: Sica, F.]] | [[Category: Sica, F.]] | ||
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Revision as of 23:28, 3 May 2008
Crystal structure analysis of the complex between CyaY and Co(II)
Overview
Deficiency of the small mitochondrial protein frataxin causes Friedreich's ataxia, a severe neurodegenerative pathology. Frataxin, which has been highly conserved throughout evolution, is thought to be involved in, among other processes, Fe-S cluster formation. Independent evidence shows that it binds iron directly, although with very distinct features and low affinity. Here, we have carried out an extensive study of the binding properties of CyaY, the bacterial ortholog of frataxin, to different divalent and trivalent cations, using NMR and X-ray crystallography. We demonstrate that the protein has low cation specificity and contains multiple binding sites able to chelate divalent and trivalent metals with low affinity. Binding does not involve cavities or pockets, but exposed glutamates and aspartates, which are residues that are unusual for iron chelation when not assisted by histidines and/or cysteines. We have related how such an ability to bind cations on a relatively large area through an electrostatic mechanism could be a valuable asset for protein function.
About this Structure
2EFF is a Single protein structure of sequence from Escherichia coli. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
Understanding the binding properties of an unusual metal-binding protein--a study of bacterial frataxin., Pastore C, Franzese M, Sica F, Temussi P, Pastore A, FEBS J. 2007 Aug;274(16):4199-210. Epub 2007 Jul 25. PMID:17651435 Page seeded by OCA on Sun May 4 02:28:11 2008