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'''Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase oxygenase – RuBisCO''' (RBCO) catalyzes the first step in photosynthetic carbon fixation, and it is the most abundant protein on earth. RBCO can either carboxylate or oxygenate ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate (RUBP) with CO<sub>2</sub> or O<sub>2</sub>, respectively. RBCO from flowering plants consists of eight large subunits and eight small subunits. | '''Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase oxygenase – RuBisCO''' (RBCO) catalyzes the first step in photosynthetic carbon fixation, and it is the most abundant protein on earth. RBCO can either carboxylate or oxygenate ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate (RUBP) with CO<sub>2</sub> or O<sub>2</sub>, respectively. RBCO from flowering plants consists of eight large subunits and eight small subunits. | ||
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[[3zxw]] - SeRBCO + carboxyarabinitol-1,5-bisphosphate | [[3zxw]] - SeRBCO + carboxyarabinitol-1,5-bisphosphate | ||
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[[2h21]] – pRBCO LSMT + AdoMet <br /> | [[2h21]] – pRBCO LSMT + AdoMet <br /> | ||
Revision as of 08:54, 20 August 2014
Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase oxygenase – RuBisCO (RBCO) catalyzes the first step in photosynthetic carbon fixation, and it is the most abundant protein on earth. RBCO can either carboxylate or oxygenate ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate (RUBP) with CO2 or O2, respectively. RBCO from flowering plants consists of eight large subunits and eight small subunits.
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Structural Features
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3D Structures of RuBisCO
Updated on 20-August-2014
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3rg6, 1rbl – SeRBCO – Synechococcus elongatus
2ybv - RBCO – Thermosynechococcus elongatus
3qfw - RBCO large subunit – Rhodopseudomonas palustris
1uzh, 1gk8 – CrRBCO – Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
1uw9, 1uwa – CrRBCO (mutant)
1svd – RBCD – Halothiobacillus neapolitanus
1bxn – RBCO – Cupriavidus necator
1aus - spRBCO – spinach
1rba - RrRBCO (mutant) – Rhododpirillum rubrum
5rub - RrRBCO
2wvw – RBCO – Anabena – Cryo EM
2vdh, 2vdi, 2v67, 2v68, 2v63, 2v69, 2v6a - CrRBCO (mutant)
1mlv - pRBCO LSMT – pea
2cxe, 2cwx – PhRBCO - Pyrococcus horikoshii
1uzd – CrRBCO/spRBCO
1geh – TkRBCO – Thermococcus kodakaraensis
1iwa - GpRBCO – Galdieria partita
1tel – RBCO large subunit – Chlorobium tepidum
1rld, 3rub, 3t15, 3zw6, 4rub – tRBCO – tobacco
3thg – RBCO – creosote bush
4hhh – RBCO - pea
RuBisCO complex with inhibitor 2-CABP
3kdn, 3a12 – TkRBCO III + 2-CABP
3kdo, 3a13 - TkRBCO III (mutant) + 2-CABP
1ir2 - CrRBCO + 2-CABP
1upm, 1upp, 1rbo, 3ruc, 8ruc - spRBCO + 2-CABP + cation
1ir1 - spRBCO + 2-CABP + CO2 + Mg
1wdd – rRBCO + 2-CABP – rice
1bwv - GpRBCO + 2-CABP
1rlc - tRBCO + 2-CABP
RuBisCO complex with product
1aa1 – spRBCO + phosphoglycerate
1rus - RrRBCO + phosphoglycerate
RuBisCO complex with substrate
1rcx, 1rxo – spRBCO + ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate
9rub - RrRBCO + ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate
4mkv - pRBCO + ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate
1rsc - SeRBCO + xylulose-1,5-bisphosphate
1rco - spRBCO + xylulose-diol-1,5-bisphosphate
3zxw - SeRBCO + carboxyarabinitol-1,5-bisphosphate
RuBisCO other complexes
2h21 – pRBCO LSMT + AdoMet
2h23 - pRBCO LSMT + AdoHcy
2h2e, 1ozv, 1p0y - pRBCO LSMT + AdoMet + lysine
2h2j - pRBCO LSMT + sinefungin
2d69 – PhRBCO + sulfate
2rus - RrRBCO + CO2 + Mg
4f0h – GsRBCO + O2 – Galdieria sulphuraria
4f0k - GsRBCO + CO2 + Mg
4f0m - GsRBCO + Mg
1ej7 – tRBCO + phosphate
3axk – rRBCO + NADP
3axm – rRBCO + 6PG
See Also
Some additional details can be found in Ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase.
References
- ↑ Andersson I. Large structures at high resolution: the 1.6 A crystal structure of spinach ribulose-1,5-bisphosphate carboxylase/oxygenase complexed with 2-carboxyarabinitol bisphosphate. J Mol Biol. 1996 May 31;259(1):160-74. PMID:8648644 doi:10.1006/jmbi.1996.0310
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