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- | There are 6 SO4 lingands, called SO4 201 to 206. 2 lingand fix to each monomer (2ai6), inducing a conformational change of all the monomers (2hw4). Then, the | + | There are 6 SO4 lingands, called SO4 201 to 206. 2 lingand fix to each monomer (2ai6), inducing a conformational change of all the monomers (2hw4). Then, the lingands bind to each other, forming a trimer (2NMM). |
O4 S is a 96 Da molecule, with two negative charges. The four oxygens allow good fixation on the monomers, with hydrogen bounds. | O4 S is a 96 Da molecule, with two negative charges. The four oxygens allow good fixation on the monomers, with hydrogen bounds. | ||
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(Human) Phosphohistidine phosphatase 1 belongs to the Janus family, and has 2 isoforms produced by alternative splicing, and 6 transcripts. It is encoded by the PHPT1 gene, located on the 9th chromosome.
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Structure
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Generality
Phosphohistidine phosphatase 1 is a 14kDa homotrimeric protein, which monomers contain all 125 amino acids. Furthermore, one monomer contains 4 α helices, 6 β strands and 2 turns.
Domains
PHPT1 contains acetylation site and a N-acetylalanine site. There is also an Janus/Ocnus family region, characteristic.
It has one substrate binding site, and one proton acceptor active site.
Function
It is an hydrolase. This characteristic structure allows it to have many activities : phosphoprotein and phosphohistidine phosphatase, calcium channel inhibition, ion channel binding. It is located in the cytosol and in extracellular exosome.
Ligands and binding
There are 6 SO4 lingands, called SO4 201 to 206. 2 lingand fix to each monomer (2ai6), inducing a conformational change of all the monomers (2hw4). Then, the lingands bind to each other, forming a trimer (2NMM). O4 S is a 96 Da molecule, with two negative charges. The four oxygens allow good fixation on the monomers, with hydrogen bounds.
Diseases and medical applications
Structural highlights
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