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Acyl carrier protein

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== Structural highlights ==
== Structural highlights ==
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<scene name='59/592131/Cv/11'>Biological Assembly of ''E. coli'' acyl carrier protein</scene> ([[2fad]]). <scene name='59/592131/Cv/9'>Active site</scene> of ''E. coli'' acyl carrier protein . Water molecules are shown as red spheres.
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<scene name='59/592131/Cv/11'>Biological Assembly of ''E. coli'' acyl carrier protein</scene> ([[2fad]]). <scene name='59/592131/Cv/9'>Active site</scene> of ''E. coli'' acyl carrier protein. Water molecules are shown as red spheres.
The <scene name='59/592131/Cv/10'>thioester - heptanethioate - is bound to ACP serine residue</scene> (colored in darkmagenta) in an expandable hydrophobic cavity.<ref>PMID:17059829</ref>
The <scene name='59/592131/Cv/10'>thioester - heptanethioate - is bound to ACP serine residue</scene> (colored in darkmagenta) in an expandable hydrophobic cavity.<ref>PMID:17059829</ref>

Revision as of 10:57, 18 December 2018

Structure of E. coli acyl carrier protein complex with thioester, Zn+2 (grey) and Na+ (purple) ions (PDB code 2fad).

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3D structures of acyl carrier protein

Updated on 18-December-2018

References

  1. Byers DM, Gong H. Acyl carrier protein: structure-function relationships in a conserved multifunctional protein family. Biochem Cell Biol. 2007 Dec;85(6):649-62. PMID:18059524 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/o07-109
  2. Roujeinikova A, Simon WJ, Gilroy J, Rice DW, Rafferty JB, Slabas AR. Structural studies of fatty acyl-(acyl carrier protein) thioesters reveal a hydrophobic binding cavity that can expand to fit longer substrates. J Mol Biol. 2007 Jan 5;365(1):135-45. Epub 2006 Sep 23. PMID:17059829 doi:10.1016/j.jmb.2006.09.049

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