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Some key <scene name='90/906893/Active_site_mutations/2'>mutations</scene> that can be detrimental to the VKOR structure are mutations of the <scene name='90/906893/Active_site/4'>active site</scene>. The two main residues, N80 and Y139, can be mutated to A80 and F139 creating a decrease in recognition and stabilization.
Some key <scene name='90/906893/Active_site_mutations/2'>mutations</scene> that can be detrimental to the VKOR structure are mutations of the <scene name='90/906893/Active_site/4'>active site</scene>. The two main residues, N80 and Y139, can be mutated to A80 and F139 creating a decrease in recognition and stabilization.
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== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 14:32, 13 April 2022

VKOR

VKOR with KO bound.

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References

1. Elshaikh, A. O., Shah, L., Joy Mathew, C., Lee, R., Jose, M. T., & Cancarevic, I. "Influence of Vitamin K on Bone Mineral Density and Osteoporosis" (2020) Cureus, 12(10), e10816. [1]

2. Guomin Shen, Weidong Cui, Qing Cao, Meng Gao, Hongli Liu, Gaigai Su, Michael L. Gross, Weikai Li. The catalytic mechanism of vitamin K epoxide reduction in a cellular environment. (2021) Journal of Biological Chemistry, Volume 296,100145. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.RA120.015401.

3. Li, Weikai et al. “Structure of a bacterial homologue of vitamin K epoxide reductase.” Nature vol. 463,7280 (2010): 507-12. doi:10.1038/nature08720.

4. Liu S, Li S, Shen G, Sukumar N, Krezel AM, Li W. Structural basis of antagonizing the vitamin K catalytic cycle for anticoagulation. Science. 2021 Jan 1;371(6524):eabc5667. doi: 10.1126/science.abc5667. Epub 2020 Nov 5. PMID: 33154105; PMCID: PMC7946407.

5. Yang W., et. al. “VKORC1 Haplotypes Are Associated With Arterial Vascular Diseases (Stroke, Coronary Heart Disease, and Aortic Dissection)” (2006) Circulation. ;113:1615–1621 [2]


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