1d4n

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'''HUMAN SERUM TRANSFERRIN'''
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===HUMAN SERUM TRANSFERRIN===
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==Overview==
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The X-ray crystallographic structures of two mutants (K206Q and H207E) of the N-lobe of human transferrin (hTF/2N) have been determined to high resolution (1.8 and 2.0 A, respectively). Both mutant proteins bind iron with greater affinity than native hTF/2N. The structures of the K206Q and H207E mutants show interactions (both H-bonding and electrostatic) that stabilize the interaction of Lys296 in the closed conformation, thereby stabilizing the iron bound forms.
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==About this Structure==
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Template:STRUCTURE 1d4n

HUMAN SERUM TRANSFERRIN

Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 10739246

About this Structure

1D4N is a Single protein structure of sequence from Homo sapiens. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Crystal structures of two mutants (K206Q, H207E) of the N-lobe of human transferrin with increased affinity for iron., Yang AH, MacGillivray RT, Chen J, Luo Y, Wang Y, Brayer GD, Mason AB, Woodworth RC, Murphy ME, Protein Sci. 2000 Jan;9(1):49-52. PMID:10739246

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