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Copper homeostasis protein
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[[1x7i]], [[1x8c]] – CutC + Ca – ''Shigella flexneri''<br /> | [[1x7i]], [[1x8c]] – CutC + Ca – ''Shigella flexneri''<br /> | ||
Revision as of 11:20, 7 March 2013
Copper homeostasis proteins are responsible for regulation of Cu concentration in the cell in order to avoid toxicity caused by high concentration of the metal. For details on CsoR see Molecular Playground/CsoR and RcnR.
3D Structures of copper homeostasis protein
Updated on 07-March-2013
1x7i, 1x8c – CutC + Ca – Shigella flexneri
2z4h, 2z4i – CutF (mutant) – Escherichia coli
3iwp – CutC – human
3aai – CsoR – Thermus thermophilus
2hh7 – CsoR + Cu – Mycobacterium tuberculosis
