1m42

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1m42

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Solution structure of apoCopC from Pseudomonas syringae

Overview

The structure of the metal-free form of CopC, a protein involved in copper, homeostasis, has been obtained. The fold is a Greek key beta barrel, similar to that of functionally unrelated blue copper proteins but with, important structural variations. The protein binds one equivalent of, copper (II) with relatively high affinity and contains a cluster of, conserved residues (His1, Glu27, Asp89, and His91) which could form a, water-accessible metal binding site. The structure also reveals a loop, containing the M(X)(n)M motif which is present in a number of proteins, also involved in copper homeostasis. The present structure represents a, link between copper-trafficking proteins and cupredoxins. Within a, structural and genomic analysis, the role of CopC in copper trafficking is, discussed.

About this Structure

1M42 is a Single protein structure of sequence from Pseudomonas syringae. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Solution structure of CopC: a cupredoxin-like protein involved in copper homeostasis., Arnesano F, Banci L, Bertini I, Thompsett AR, Structure. 2002 Oct;10(10):1337-47. PMID:12377120

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