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In this enzyme, there are 12 similar subunits bonded to each other. Each subunit has an <scene name='User:Kay_Owosela/Active_site_location/1'>active site</scene>. The active site of glutamine synthetase lies primarily around 3 manganese atoms. It is surrounded by 3 important ligands: MPD, ADP, TL as labeled in the applet. ADP is short for Adenosite Diphosphate. The ligand MPD is (4s)-2-methyl-2,4-pentanediol. And the metal ion, Thallium is also labeled in the applet.
In this enzyme, there are 12 similar subunits bonded to each other. Each subunit has an <scene name='User:Kay_Owosela/Active_site_location/1'>active site</scene>. The active site of glutamine synthetase lies primarily around 3 manganese atoms. It is surrounded by 3 important ligands: MPD, ADP, TL as labeled in the applet. ADP is short for Adenosite Diphosphate. The ligand MPD is (4s)-2-methyl-2,4-pentanediol. And the metal ion, Thallium is also labeled in the applet.
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= Glutamine Synthetase Symmetry =
= Glutamine Synthetase Symmetry =

Revision as of 22:36, 18 December 2008

Biol 430

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Glutamine synthase

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Contents

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Backbone with ligand

Labeled Ligands in Chain A

Active Site with Amino Acid Residues

Connection between Chain F residue 63 and Chain G residue 319

Stoichiometry

Quarternary Structure

The enzyme Glutamine Synthetase is made up of twelve subunits. The structure consists of two identical hexameric rings held together by hydrophobic and hydrogen bonding forces. The N-terminal helix of each subunit is exposed to hydrophilic solvent, where as the C-terminal is concealed in hydrophobic regions inside the helical structure of the rings. The central channel is linked together by six four-stranded anti-parallel L-sheets which along with the twelve monomers enhance the stability of the ring structure.

Quarternary Interactions

Active Site

In this enzyme, there are 12 similar subunits bonded to each other. Each subunit has an . The active site of glutamine synthetase lies primarily around 3 manganese atoms. It is surrounded by 3 important ligands: MPD, ADP, TL as labeled in the applet. ADP is short for Adenosite Diphosphate. The ligand MPD is (4s)-2-methyl-2,4-pentanediol. And the metal ion, Thallium is also labeled in the applet.

Glutamine Synthetase Symmetry

Reference

1. Eisenberg, David and Gill, Harindarpal and Pfluegl, Gaston and Rotstein, Sergio. “Structure-function relationships of glutamine synthetases.” Elsevier, archives of biochemistry and biophysics 1477(Dec 1999):122-123.

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