Ferric-binding protein
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The <scene name='68/685614/Cv/3'>Fe atom coordination site</scene> in FBS includes with 2 tyrosine side chains (PDB code [[3od7]]).<ref>PMID:20799927</ref> Water molecule is shown as red sphere. | The <scene name='68/685614/Cv/3'>Fe atom coordination site</scene> in FBS includes with 2 tyrosine side chains (PDB code [[3od7]]).<ref>PMID:20799927</ref> Water molecule is shown as red sphere. | ||
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3D Structures of ferric-binding protein
Updated on 27-July-2020
1mrp, 3od7, 3odb – HiFBP + Fe – Haemophilus influenzae
1d9v – HiFBP
1nnf, 1qvs, 1qw0, 2o68, 2o69, 2o6a, 3kn7, 3kn8 - HiFBP (mutant) + Fe
1r1n – NgFBP + oxo-Fe – Neisseria gonorrhoeae
1xc1 – NgFBP + oxo-Zr
3tyh – NgFBP + oxo-Cu
1q35 – FBP – Mannheimia haemolytica
4elo, 4elp, 4elq – TtFBP – Thermus thermophilus
4elr – TtFBP + Fe
References
- ↑ Chen CY, Berish SA, Morse SA, Mietzner TA. The ferric iron-binding protein of pathogenic Neisseria spp. functions as a periplasmic transport protein in iron acquisition from human transferrin. Mol Microbiol. 1993 Oct;10(2):311-8. PMID:7934822
- ↑ Khambati HK, Moraes TF, Singh J, Shouldice SR, Yu RH, Schryvers AB. The role of vicinal tyrosine residues in the function of Haemophilus influenzae ferric binding protein A. Biochem J. 2010 Aug 27. PMID:20799927 doi:10.1042/BJ20101043
