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== Structural highlights ==
== Structural highlights ==
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Human methonine synthase exist in a <scene name='75/752269/2o2k_red_green/1'>dimeric form</scene> which can be seen in color by polypeptide chain, which is different compared to other organism such as E. coli. It is a 1.6 A˚ crystal structure of the C-terminal activation domain of hMS. Ultimately, the structural surface of the enzyme is C-shape which includes 2 polypeptide chains in a specific twisted anti-parallel beta sheet with a beta meander region. A cartoon representation of the protein shows <scene name='75/752269/2o2k_helicesandsheets/1'>secondary structure</scene> of the protein where the exterior consists of mainly alpha helices, and the interior consist of mainly beta sheets. This activation domain interacts with the FMN-binding domain of human methionine synthase reductase (hMSR), and the interaction has higher affinity in the presence of the substrate, ''S''-adenosyl-methionine. In the mutant strain, the <scene name='75/752269/2o2k_bestresidue/1'>mutated residue</scene>, D963E and K1071N, weakens the binding between the active domain of the human methionine synthase and human methionine synthase reductase. The active site with the residues are key for the partner binding because it plays a major role n forming reactivation complexes and dimer formation.
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Human methonine synthase exist in a <scene name='75/752269/2o2k_red_green/1'>dimeric form</scene> which can be seen in color by polypeptide chain, which is different compared to other organism such as E. coli. It is a 1.6 A˚ crystal structure of the C-terminal activation domain of hMS. Ultimately, the structural surface of the enzyme is C-shape which includes 2 polypeptide chains in a specific twisted anti-parallel beta sheet with a beta meander region. A cartoon representation of the protein shows <scene name='75/752269/2o2k_helicesandsheets/1'>secondary structure</scene> of the protein where the exterior consists of mainly alpha helices, and the interior consist of mainly beta sheets. This activation domain interacts with the FMN-binding domain (a small, oxygen-independent fluorescent protein that binds flavin mononucleotide) of human methionine synthase reductase (hMSR), and the interaction has higher affinity in the presence of the substrate, ''S''-adenosyl-methionine. In the mutant strain, the <scene name='75/752269/2o2k_bestresidue/1'>mutated residue</scene>, D963E and K1071N, weakens the binding between the active domain of the human methionine synthase and human methionine synthase reductase. The active site with the residues are key for the partner binding because it plays a major role n forming reactivation complexes and dimer formation.
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Crystal Structure of the Activation Domain of Human Methionine Synthase Isoform/Mutant D963E/K1071N

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References

  1. Doolin MT, Barbaux S, McDonnell M, Hoess K, Whitehead AS, Mitchell LE. Maternal genetic effects, exerted by genes involved in homocysteine remethylation, influence the risk of spina bifida. Am J Hum Genet. 2002 Nov;71(5):1222-6. Epub 2002 Oct 9. PMID:12375236 doi:S0002-9297(07)60417-0
  2. O'Leary VB, Mills JL, Pangilinan F, Kirke PN, Cox C, Conley M, Weiler A, Peng K, Shane B, Scott JM, Parle-McDermott A, Molloy AM, Brody LC. Analysis of methionine synthase reductase polymorphisms for neural tube defects risk association. Mol Genet Metab. 2005 Jul;85(3):220-7. Epub 2005 Mar 17. PMID:15979034 doi:S1096-7192(05)00052-1

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