Aconitase
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| == 3D structures of Aconitase== | == 3D structures of Aconitase== | ||
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| - | + | * ACO  | |
| - | [[1b0k]] – pACO (mutant) – pig<br /> | + | **[[1b0k]] – pACO (mutant) – pig<br /> | 
| - | [[5acn]] – pACO+Fe3S4<br /> | + | **[[5acn]] – pACO+Fe3S4<br /> | 
| - | [[6acn]] - pACO+Fe4S4<br /> | + | **[[6acn]] - pACO+Fe4S4<br /> | 
| - | [[1amj]], [[1nit]] – cACO - cow<br /> | + | **[[1amj]], [[1nit]] – cACO - cow<br /> | 
| - | + | *ACO+citrate | |
| - | [[1c96]] - pACO (mutant)+citrate<br /> | + | **[[1c96]] - pACO (mutant)+citrate<br /> | 
| - | [[1b0m]] - pACO (mutant)+fluorocitrate<br /> | + | **[[1b0m]] - pACO (mutant)+fluorocitrate<br /> | 
| - | + | *ACO+aconitate | |
| - | [[1fgh]] – cACO+4-hydroxy-aconitate <br /> | + | **[[1fgh]] – cACO+4-hydroxy-aconitate <br /> | 
| - | [[1aco]] – cACO+transaconitate<br />  | + | **[[1aco]] – cACO+transaconitate<br />  | 
| - | [[1nis]] - cACO+transaconitate+nitrocitrate<br /> | + | **[[1nis]] - cACO+transaconitate+nitrocitrate<br /> | 
| - | + | *ACO+isocitrate | |
| - | [[7acn]] - pACO +isocitrate<br /> | + | **[[7acn]] - pACO +isocitrate<br /> | 
| - | [[1c97]], [[1b0j]] - pACO (mutant)+isocitrate<br /> | + | **[[1c97]], [[1b0j]] - pACO (mutant)+isocitrate<br /> | 
| - | [[1ami]], [[8acn]] – cACO+isocitrate<br /> | + | **[[1ami]], [[8acn]] – cACO+isocitrate<br /> | 
| - | + | * ACO1  | |
| - | + | **[2b3x]], [[2b3y]] – hACO1 – human<br /> | |
| - | [[2ipy]], [[3snp]] – rACO1 (mutant)+ferritin H IRE-RNA – rabbit<br /> | + | **[[2ipy]], [[3snp]] – rACO1 (mutant)+ferritin H IRE-RNA – rabbit<br /> | 
| - | [[3sn2]] - rACO1 (mutant)+ transferrin receptor iron regulatory RNA<br /> | + | **[[3sn2]] - rACO1 (mutant)+ transferrin receptor iron regulatory RNA<br /> | 
| - | + | * ACO2  | |
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| + | **[[1l5j]] – ACO2 – ''Escherichia coli''<br /> | ||
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| In the PDB, nearly all deposited structures are from mammals, [[1l5j]] is from ''E.coli''. Also, only [[2ipy]] shows the IREBP function of cAc---it's also the only from rabbit. There are only two other cAc structures, with and without citrate, also the only from human. All other structures are either cow or pig, and a mutant from pig; all three proteins with several different ligands and inhibitors. | In the PDB, nearly all deposited structures are from mammals, [[1l5j]] is from ''E.coli''. Also, only [[2ipy]] shows the IREBP function of cAc---it's also the only from rabbit. There are only two other cAc structures, with and without citrate, also the only from human. All other structures are either cow or pig, and a mutant from pig; all three proteins with several different ligands and inhibitors. | ||
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3D structures of Aconitase
Updated on 12-November-2014
Literature
- M. Claire Kennedy and Helmut Beinert: IX.4. Aconitase. in Ivano Bertini, Harry B. Gray, Edward I. Stiefel, Joan Selverstone Valentine (eds.): Biological Inorganic Chemistry: Structure and Reactivity. University Science Books, Herndon 2006. ISBN 1891389432 pp.209--
Additional Resources
For additional information, see: Carbohydrate Metabolism
References
- ↑ Zheng L, Kennedy MC, Beinert H, Zalkin H. Mutational analysis of active site residues in pig heart aconitase. J Biol Chem. 1992 Apr 15;267(11):7895-903. PMID:1313811
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Frishman D, Hentze MW. Conservation of aconitase residues revealed by multiple sequence analysis. Implications for structure/function relationships. Eur J Biochem. 1996 Jul 1;239(1):197-200. PMID:8706708
- ↑ Dupuy J, Volbeda A, Carpentier P, Darnault C, Moulis JM, Fontecilla-Camps JC. Crystal structure of human iron regulatory protein 1 as cytosolic aconitase. Structure. 2006 Jan;14(1):129-39. PMID:16407072 doi:10.1016/j.str.2005.09.009
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 Beinert, H., Kennedy, M. C., Stout, C.D. “Aconitase as Iron−Sulfur Protein, Enzyme, and Iron-Regulatory Protein.” Chem. Rev. 1996, 96, 2335−2373.
- ↑ Lauble H, Kennedy MC, Beinert H, Stout CD. Crystal structures of aconitase with trans-aconitate and nitrocitrate bound. J Mol Biol. 1994 Apr 8;237(4):437-51. PMID:8151704 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/jmbi.1994.1246
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 6.3 Voet, Donald, Judith G. Voet, and Charlotte W. Pratt. Fundamentals of Biochemistry Life at the Molecular Level. New York: John Wiley & Sons, 2008. p. 578-579. Print.
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Flint, DH., and Allen, RM. "Iron-sulfur protein with nonredox functions.” Chem. Rev. 1996, 96, 2315−2334.
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