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|PDB= 1gen |SIZE=350|CAPTION= <scene name='initialview01'>1gen</scene>, resolution 2.15&Aring;
|PDB= 1gen |SIZE=350|CAPTION= <scene name='initialview01'>1gen</scene>, resolution 2.15&Aring;
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|LIGAND= <scene name='pdbligand=ZN:ZINC+ION'>ZN</scene>, <scene name='pdbligand=CA:CALCIUM+ION'>CA</scene>, <scene name='pdbligand=CL:CHLORIDE+ION'>CL</scene> and <scene name='pdbligand=NA:SODIUM ION'>NA</scene>
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|LIGAND= <scene name='pdbligand=CA:CALCIUM+ION'>CA</scene>, <scene name='pdbligand=CL:CHLORIDE+ION'>CL</scene>, <scene name='pdbligand=NA:SODIUM+ION'>NA</scene>, <scene name='pdbligand=ZN:ZINC+ION'>ZN</scene>
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|ACTIVITY= [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gelatinase_A Gelatinase A], with EC number [http://www.brenda-enzymes.info/php/result_flat.php4?ecno=3.4.24.24 3.4.24.24]
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|ACTIVITY= <span class='plainlinks'>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gelatinase_A Gelatinase A], with EC number [http://www.brenda-enzymes.info/php/result_flat.php4?ecno=3.4.24.24 3.4.24.24] </span>
|GENE= HUMAN GELATINASE A ([http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/Browser/wwwtax.cgi?mode=Info&srchmode=5&id=9606 Homo sapiens])
|GENE= HUMAN GELATINASE A ([http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Taxonomy/Browser/wwwtax.cgi?mode=Info&srchmode=5&id=9606 Homo sapiens])
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|RESOURCES=<span class='plainlinks'>[http://oca.weizmann.ac.il/oca-docs/fgij/fg.htm?mol=1gen FirstGlance], [http://oca.weizmann.ac.il/oca-bin/ocaids?id=1gen OCA], [http://www.ebi.ac.uk/pdbsum/1gen PDBsum], [http://www.rcsb.org/pdb/explore.do?structureId=1gen RCSB]</span>
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==Overview==
==Overview==
The crystal structure of the haemopexin-like C-terminal domain of gelatinase A reveals that it is a four-bladed beta-propeller protein. The four blades are arranged around a channel-like opening in which Ca2+ and a Na-Cl+ ion pair are bound.
The crystal structure of the haemopexin-like C-terminal domain of gelatinase A reveals that it is a four-bladed beta-propeller protein. The four blades are arranged around a channel-like opening in which Ca2+ and a Na-Cl+ ion pair are bound.
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==Disease==
 
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Known diseases associated with this structure: Osteolysis, idiopathic, Saudi type OMIM:[[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/dispomim.cgi?id=120360 120360]], Winchester syndrome OMIM:[[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/dispomim.cgi?id=120360 120360]]
 
==About this Structure==
==About this Structure==
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[[Category: Libson, A M.]]
[[Category: Libson, A M.]]
[[Category: Marmer, B L.]]
[[Category: Marmer, B L.]]
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[[Category: CA]]
 
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[[Category: CL]]
 
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[[Category: NA]]
 
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[[Category: ZN]]
 
[[Category: hemopexin domain]]
[[Category: hemopexin domain]]
[[Category: hydrolase]]
[[Category: hydrolase]]
[[Category: metalloprotease]]
[[Category: metalloprotease]]
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Revision as of 17:42, 30 March 2008


PDB ID 1gen

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, resolution 2.15Å
Ligands: , , ,
Gene: HUMAN GELATINASE A (Homo sapiens)
Activity: Gelatinase A, with EC number 3.4.24.24
Resources: FirstGlance, OCA, PDBsum, RCSB
Coordinates: save as pdb, mmCIF, xml



C-TERMINAL DOMAIN OF GELATINASE A


Overview

The crystal structure of the haemopexin-like C-terminal domain of gelatinase A reveals that it is a four-bladed beta-propeller protein. The four blades are arranged around a channel-like opening in which Ca2+ and a Na-Cl+ ion pair are bound.

About this Structure

1GEN is a Single protein structure of sequence from Homo sapiens. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Crystal structure of the haemopexin-like C-terminal domain of gelatinase A., Libson AM, Gittis AG, Collier IE, Marmer BL, Goldberg GI, Lattman EE, Nat Struct Biol. 1995 Nov;2(11):938-42. PMID:7583664

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