Frataxin

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Friedreich ataxia is developed when the frataxin trimer cannot stabilise itself to perform the ferroxidase activity, with is probably dependant on conformational changes that take place when the monomers come toghether, being in a site around the residues H74, D78, D79, D82 and H83.
Friedreich ataxia is developed when the frataxin trimer cannot stabilise itself to perform the ferroxidase activity, with is probably dependant on conformational changes that take place when the monomers come toghether, being in a site around the residues H74, D78, D79, D82 and H83.
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There are 4 know mutations capable of creating such defects: <scene name='78/786054/Mutation_107_123/1'>G107V</scene>, that
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There are 4 know mutations capable of creating such defects: <scene name='78/786054/Mutation_107_123/1'>G107V</scene>, that breaks the hydrogen bond between G107 and K123,destabilizeing the region of 123-130; W131, necessary to stabilize the N-terminal extension; <scene name='78/786054/Mutation_141-125/1'>R141C</scene> breaks an hydrogen bound between R141-P125, which may affect the conformation of the 125-128 loop and D122Y
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breaks the hydrogen bond between G107 and K123,destabilizeing the region of 123-130; W131, necessary to stabilize the N-terminal extension; <scene name='78/786054/Mutation_141-125/1'>R141C</scene> breaks an hydrogen bound between R141-P125, which may affect the conformation of the 125-128 loop and D122Y
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== References ==
== References ==
KARLBERG, Tobias et al. The structures of frataxin oligomers reveal the mechanism for the delivery and detoxification of iron. Structure, v. 14, n. 10, p. 1535-1546, 2006.
KARLBERG, Tobias et al. The structures of frataxin oligomers reveal the mechanism for the delivery and detoxification of iron. Structure, v. 14, n. 10, p. 1535-1546, 2006.

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Frataxin

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References

KARLBERG, Tobias et al. The structures of frataxin oligomers reveal the mechanism for the delivery and detoxification of iron. Structure, v. 14, n. 10, p. 1535-1546, 2006.

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