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Using X-ray crystallography, three structures of SCD have been found, differing only in their dimetal center and organism of origin. One structure includes the substrate [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stearoyl-CoA Stearoyl CoA] a water molecule, and two <scene name='87/877627/Just_zn_but_zoomed_out/4'>zinc </scene> ions in the center [http://www.rcsb.org/structure/4YMK 4YMK] <ref name="Bai">PMID:26098370</ref>
Using X-ray crystallography, three structures of SCD have been found, differing only in their dimetal center and organism of origin. One structure includes the substrate [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stearoyl-CoA Stearoyl CoA] a water molecule, and two <scene name='87/877627/Just_zn_but_zoomed_out/4'>zinc </scene> ions in the center [http://www.rcsb.org/structure/4YMK 4YMK] <ref name="Bai">PMID:26098370</ref>
A second structure includes the product [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oleic_acid Oleic Acid] and two <scene name='87/877627/Zoomed_out_fe/4'>iron </scene> ions in the center [http://www.rcsb.org/structure/6WF2 6WF2]. When testing the Zn centered structure, the enzyme was found to be inactive <ref name="Shen">PMID:32470559</ref>
A second structure includes the product [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oleic_acid Oleic Acid] and two <scene name='87/877627/Zoomed_out_fe/4'>iron </scene> ions in the center [http://www.rcsb.org/structure/6WF2 6WF2]. When testing the Zn centered structure, the enzyme was found to be inactive <ref name="Shen">PMID:32470559</ref>
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The Zn ions serve as a surrogate for Fe as it has similar characteristics including charge and ionic radius size <ref name=”Shen”>PMID:32470559</ref> .However, Zn did not display its typical coordination geometry, tetrahedral; instead, it displayed octahedral geometry which is common of Fe ion coordination <ref name="Bai">PMID:26098370</ref> More recently, the structure of the human SCD1 (hSCD1) protein was found. This structure was found with Zn incoordination; however, the researchers agree that iron is the true metal in the dimetal center. <ref name=”Wang”>PMID:26098317</ref>
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The Zn ions serve as a surrogate for Fe as they have similar characteristics including charge and ionic radius size <ref name=”Shen”>PMID:32470559</ref> .However, Zn did not display its typical coordination geometry, tetrahedral; instead, it displayed octahedral geometry which is common of Fe ion coordination <ref name="Bai">PMID:26098370</ref> More recently, the structure of the human SCD1 (hSCD1) protein was found. This structure was found with Zn in coordination; however, the researchers agree that iron is the true metal in the dimetal center. <ref name=”Wang”>PMID:26098317</ref>
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For the images and links below, the zinc ion centered structure will be used as it includes the substrate, even though iron is confirmed as the dimetal center.
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Stearoyl CoA Desaturase from Mus musculus

Structure of SCD1

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References

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