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- | Adenylate kinases (AK) from Gram-negative bacteria are generally devoid of metal ions in their LID domain. However, <scene name='Journal:JBIC:1/Metal_bound/4'>three metal ions</scene>, zinc, cobalt and iron, have been found in AK from Gram-negative bacteria. Crystal structures of substrate-free AK from Desulfovibrio gigas with three different metal ions: <scene name='Journal:JBIC:1/Zinc_bound/3'>Zn2+, Zn-AK</scene> ([[2xb4]]); <scene name='Journal:JBIC:1/Cobalt_bound/7'>Co2+, Co-AK</scene> ([[3l0s]]) and <scene name='Journal:JBIC:1/Fe_bound/8'>Fe2+, Fe-AK</scene> ([[3l0p]]) bound in its LID domain have been determined by X-ray crystallography. | + | Adenylate kinases (AK) from Gram-negative bacteria are generally devoid of metal ions in their LID domain. However, <scene name='Journal:JBIC:1/Metal_bound/4'>three metal ions</scene>, zinc, cobalt and iron, have been found in AK from Gram-negative bacteria. Crystal structures of substrate-free AK from Desulfovibrio gigas with three different metal ions: <scene name='Journal:JBIC:1/Zinc_bound/3'>Zn2+, Zn-AK</scene> ([[2xb4]]); <scene name='Journal:JBIC:1/Cobalt_bound/7'>Co2+, Co-AK</scene> ([[3l0s]]) and <scene name='Journal:JBIC:1/Fe_bound/8'>Fe2+, Fe-AK</scene> ([[3l0p]]) bound in its LID domain have been determined by X-ray crystallography. All three crystal structures are very similar to each other with the same LID domain topology, the only change being the presence of the different metal atoms. |
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- ↑ Mukhopadhyay A, Kladova AV, Bursakov SA, Gavel OY, Calvete JJ, Shnyrov VL, Moura I, Moura JJ, Romao MJ, Trincao J. Crystal structure of the zinc-, cobalt-, and iron-containing adenylate kinase from Desulfovibrio gigas: a novel metal-containing adenylate kinase from Gram-negative bacteria. J Biol Inorg Chem. 2010 Sep 7. PMID:20821240 doi:10.1007/s00775-010-0700-8
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