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Frataxin

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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, destabilizing 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
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, destabilizing 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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== 3D Structures of frataxin ==
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[[Frataxin 3D Structures]]
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**[[3s5d]], [[3s5e]], [[3s5f]], [[3t3j]], [[3t3k]], [[3t3l]], [[3t3t]], [[3t3x]] – hFXN C-terminal (mutant)<br />
**[[3s5d]], [[3s5e]], [[3s5f]], [[3t3j]], [[3t3k]], [[3t3l]], [[3t3t]], [[3t3x]] – hFXN C-terminal (mutant)<br />
**[[5kz5]] – hFXN C-terminal + iron sulfur assembly protein + cysteine desulfarase – Cryo EM<br />
**[[5kz5]] – hFXN C-terminal + iron sulfur assembly protein + cysteine desulfarase – Cryo EM<br />
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**[[6nzu]] – hFXN + iron sulfur assembly protein + cysteine desulfarase + LYR motif-containing protein + acyl carrier protein – Cryo EM<br />
*FXN homolog; yeast residues 53-174
*FXN homolog; yeast residues 53-174

Revision as of 09:38, 3 July 2019

Yeast frataxin (PDB code 2fql)

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3D Structures of frataxin

Updated on 03-July-2019

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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