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- | '''X-ray structure of aldehyde reductase with NADPH'''
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- | ==Overview==
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- | The X-ray structures of red yeast Sporobolomyces salmonicolor carbonyl reductase (SSCR) and its complex with a coenzyme, NADPH, have been determined at a resolution of 1.8A and 1.6A, respectively. SSCR was crystallized in an orthorhombic system with the space group P2(1)2(1)2(1) and cell dimensions of a=54.86 A, b=83.49 A, and c=148.72 A. On its cocrystallization with NADPH, isomorphous crystals of the SSCR/NADPH complex were obtained. The structure of SSCR was solved by a single wavelength anomalous diffraction measurement using a selenomethionine-substituted enzyme, and that of the SSCR/NADPH complex was solved by a molecular replacement method using the solved structure of SSCR. The structures of SSCR and the SSCR/NADPH complex were refined to an R-factor of 0.193 (R(free)=0.233) and 0.211 (R(free)=0.238), respectively. SSCR has two domains, an NADPH-binding domain and a substrate-binding domain, and belongs to the short-chain dehydrogenases/reductases family. The structure of the NADPH-binding domain and the interaction between the enzyme and NADPH are very similar to those found in other structure-solved enzymes belonging to the short-chain dehydrogenases/reductases family, while the structure of the substrate-binding domain is unique. SSCR has stereoselectivity in its catalytic reaction, giving rise to excessive production of (S)-alcohols from ethyl 4-chloro-3-oxobutanoate. The X-ray structure of the SSCR/NADPH complex and preliminary modeling show that the formation of the hydrophobic channel induced by the binding of NADPH is closely related to the stereoselective reduction by SSCR. | + | The line below this paragraph, {{ABSTRACT_PUBMED_16095619}}, adds the Publication Abstract to the page |
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Revision as of 13:30, 27 July 2008
Template:STRUCTURE 1y1p
X-ray structure of aldehyde reductase with NADPH
Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 16095619
About this Structure
1Y1P is a Single protein structure of sequence from Sporidiobolus salmonicolor. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
X-ray structures of NADPH-dependent carbonyl reductase from Sporobolomyces salmonicolor provide insights into stereoselective reductions of carbonyl compounds., Kamitori S, Iguchi A, Ohtaki A, Yamada M, Kita K, J Mol Biol. 2005 Sep 23;352(3):551-8. PMID:16095619
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