Sandbox Wabash 26 Fumarase

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== Structural highlights ==
== Structural highlights ==
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The active site contains a water molecule which assists in catalyzing the reaction by abstracting a proton from the C3 of malate. Furthermore, the Histidine 188 in the A-site is responsible for binding the C4 site of malate. This atom is the site of the double-negative charge on the transition state and is stabilized through hydrogen binding and Coulombic interactions. The H188 atom donates a proton to the active site water molecule which stabilizes the double negative charge on the transition state with its new positive charge. Thus, H188 is involved in activating the water molecule to catalyze the reaction. <scene name='72/726362/H188_mutant_with_protein_bound/1'>This Structure</scene> shows the His188 mutant with L-malate bound to the putative active site. <scene name='72/726362/H129_mutant/1'>This structure</scene> shows the H129 mutant. <scene name='72/726362/Fumarase_quaternary_structure/2'>This structure</scene> shows the full quaternary structure of fumarase with all His129 and His188 labeled.
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The active site contains a water molecule which assists in catalyzing the reaction by abstracting a proton from the C3 of malate. Furthermore, the Histidine 188 in the A-site is responsible for binding the C4 site of malate. This atom is the site of the double-negative charge on the transition state and is stabilized through hydrogen bonds to Ser98, Thr100 and Asn141 and Coulombic interactions. The H188 atom donates a proton to the active site water molecule which stabilizes the double negative charge on the transition state with its new positive charge. Thus, H188 is involved in activating the water molecule to catalyze the reaction. <scene name='72/726362/H188_mutant_with_protein_bound/1'>This Structure</scene> shows the His188 mutant with L-malate bound to the putative active site. <scene name='72/726362/H129_mutant/1'>This structure</scene> shows the H129 mutant. <scene name='72/726362/Fumarase_quaternary_structure/2'>This structure</scene> shows the full quaternary structure of fumarase with all His129 and His188 labeled.
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Mutations of Fumarase

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References

Weaver, T., M. Lees, and L. Banaszak. "Mutations of Fumarase That Distinguish between the Active Site and a Nearby Dicarboxylic Acid Binding Site." PubMed. NCBI, 6 Apr. 1997. Web. 28 Feb. 2016.
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