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Crystal structure of a truncated form of yeast copper thionein
Overview
We report here the crystal structure of yeast copper thionein (Cu-MT), determined at 1.44-A resolution. The Cu-MT structure shows the largest, known oligonuclear Cu(I) thiolate cluster in biology, consisting of six, trigonally and two digonally coordinated Cu(I) ions. This is at variance, with the results from previous spectroscopic determinations, which were, performed on MT samples containing seven rather than eight metal ions. The, protein backbone has a random coil structure with the loops enfolding the, copper cluster, which is located in a cleft where it is bound to 10, cysteine residues. The protein structure is somewhat different from that, of Ag(7)-MT and similar, but not identical, to that of Cu(7)-MT. Besides, the different structure of the metal cluster, the main differences lie in, the cysteine topology and in the conformation of some portions of the, backbone. The present structure suggests that Cu-MT, in addition to its, role as a safe depository for copper ions in the cell, may play an active, role in the delivery of copper to metal-free chaperones.
About this Structure
1RJU is a Single protein structure of sequence from [1] with CU1 as ligand. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
The crystal structure of yeast copper thionein: the solution of a long-lasting enigma., Calderone V, Dolderer B, Hartmann HJ, Echner H, Luchinat C, Del Bianco C, Mangani S, Weser U, Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2005 Jan 4;102(1):51-6. Epub 2004 Dec 21. PMID:15613489
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