Arsenate reductase

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**[[1i9d]] – EcAsR – ''Escherichia coli'' <BR />
**[[1i9d]] – EcAsR – ''Escherichia coli'' <BR />
**[[1s3c]], [[1s3d]], [[1sd8]], [[1sd9]], [[1sk2]] – EcAsR (mutant) <BR />
**[[1s3c]], [[1s3d]], [[1sd8]], [[1sd9]], [[1sk2]] – EcAsR (mutant) <BR />
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**[[2l17]], [[2l18]] – SyAsR – ''Synechocystis'' - NMR<BR />
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**[[2l17]], [[2l18], [[2myn]], [[2myp]] – SyAsR – ''Synechocystis'' - NMR<BR />
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**[[2l19]] – SyAsR (mutant) - NMR<BR />
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**[[2l19]], [[2myt]], [[2myu]] – SyAsR (mutant) - NMR<BR />
**[[1y1l]] – AsR – ''Archaeoglobus fulgidus''<br />
**[[1y1l]] – AsR – ''Archaeoglobus fulgidus''<br />
**[[3f0i]] – AsR – ''Vibrio cholerae''<br />
**[[3f0i]] – AsR – ''Vibrio cholerae''<br />
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**[[2kok]], [[2mu0]] – AsR – ''Brucella abortus''<br />
**[[3rh0]], [[3t38]] – AsR – ''Corynebacterium glutamicum''<br />
**[[3rh0]], [[3t38]] – AsR – ''Corynebacterium glutamicum''<br />

Revision as of 10:01, 9 March 2017

Structure of arsenate reductase complex with arsenate, thiarsahydroxy-cysteine, sulfate and Cs+ ion (dark purple) (PDB entry 1j9b)

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3D structures of arsenate reductase

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  • Arsenate reductase
  • Arsenate reductase complexes
    • 1jzw – EcAsR + arsonocysteine
    • 1sk1 – EcAsR (mutant) + arsonocysteine
    • 1sjz, 1sk0 – EcAsR (mutant) + arsonocysteine + AsO3
    • 1j9b – EcAsR + AsO3 + thiarsahydroxy-cysteine
    • 1lju – SaAsR (mutant) + arsonocysteine
    • 1rxe – SaAsR (mutant) + mercapto-nitrobenzoate
    • 2ipa – BsAsR (mutant) + thioredoxin (mutant)

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References

  1. Holmgren A, Aslund F. Glutaredoxin. Methods Enzymol. 1995;252:283-92. PMID:7476363
  2. Martin P, DeMel S, Shi J, Gladysheva T, Gatti DL, Rosen BP, Edwards BF. Insights into the structure, solvation, and mechanism of ArsC arsenate reductase, a novel arsenic detoxification enzyme. Structure. 2001 Nov;9(11):1071-81. PMID:11709171

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