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<table><tr><td colspan='2'>In the chain, 5 ligands are present: an acetate ion and 4 copper ions. <br>
<table><tr><td colspan='2'>In the chain, 5 ligands are present: an acetate ion and 4 copper ions. <br>
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</td></tr><tr><td>[[Image:Cu1001.jpg|thumb|left|'''Figure 2:''' Copper 1001<ref>RCSB PDB</ref>]]Cu1001: The copper ion is bound thanks to 3 metal protein interactions with H443, H505 and C500, structure stabilised by L502, M510 by hydrogen bonds</td></tr>[[Image:Cu1002.jpg|thumb|left|'''Figure 3:''' Copper 1002<ref>RCSB PDB</ref>]] Cu1002: 2 atoms of Cu, bonds twice by metal interaction (2x3) with 3 histidine : H501, H103, H141 stabilised by hydrophobic contact with W139</td></tr>[[Image:Cu1003.jpg|thumb|left|'''Figure 4:''' Copper 1003<ref>RCSB PDB</ref>]] Cu1003: 2 CU bond with 3histidine : H499, H143, H448 by 2 metal interactions. h448 is stabilised by Pi interactions with [CU]1004 and H101</td></tr>[[Image:Cu1004.jpg|thumb|left|'''Figure 5:''' Copper 1004<ref>RCSB PDB</ref>]] Cu1004: one single atome of CU bonds once by metal interactions with 2 H ( and one ACT[1005]) : H101 and H446 stabilised by Pi interactions with H103 and H448. [CU]1004 has Pi interactions with H103 and H448. H113 and H446 Pi interactions</td></tr>[[Image:Act10051.jpg|thumb|left|'''Figure 6:''' Acetate ion 1005<ref>RCSB PDB</ref>]] ACT[1005]: is linked by hydrogen bonds to G104 and G449</td></tr>
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</td></tr><tr><td>[[Image:Cu1001.jpg|thumb|left|'''Figure 2:''' Copper 1001<ref>RCSB PDB</ref>]]Cu1001: The copper ion is bound thanks to 3 metal protein interactions with H443, H505 and C500, structure stabilised by L502, M510 by hydrogen bonds</td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[Image:Cu1002.jpg|thumb|left|'''Figure 3:''' Copper 1002<ref>RCSB PDB</ref>]] Cu1002: 2 atoms of Cu, bonds twice by metal interaction (2x3) with 3 histidine : H501, H103, H141 stabilised by hydrophobic contact with W139</td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[Image:Cu1003.jpg|thumb|left|'''Figure 4:''' Copper 1003<ref>RCSB PDB</ref>]] Cu1003: 2 CU bond with 3histidine : H499, H143, H448 by 2 metal interactions. h448 is stabilised by Pi interactions with [CU]1004 and H101</td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[Image:Cu1004.jpg|thumb|left|'''Figure 5:''' Copper 1004<ref>RCSB PDB</ref>]] Cu1004: one single atome of CU bonds once by metal interactions with 2 H ( and one ACT[1005]) : H101 and H446 stabilised by Pi interactions with H103 and H448. [CU]1004 has Pi interactions with H103 and H448. H113 and H446 Pi interactions</td></tr>
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<tr><td>[[Image:Act10051.jpg|thumb|left|'''Figure 6:''' Acetate ion 1005<ref>RCSB PDB</ref>]] ACT[1005]: is linked by hydrogen bonds to G104 and G449</td></tr>
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Revision as of 22:07, 10 January 2019

Multicopper Oxidase CueO (4e9s)

4e9s, resolution 1.06Å

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References

  1. EMBL-EBI, Family: Cu-oxidase (PF00394), Summary: Multicopper oxidase, http://pfam.xfam.org/family/Cu-oxidase
  2. <ref>PMID:9556453</ref>
  3. <ref>PMID:9556453</ref>
  4. <ref>PMID:9556453</ref>
  5. RCSB PDB
  6. RCSB PDB
  7. RCSB PDB
  8. RCSB PDB
  9. RCSB PDB
  10. RCSB PDB

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