1qjm
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CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF A COMPLEX OF LACTOFERRIN WITH A LANTHANIDE ION (SM3+) AT 3.4 ANSTROM RESOLUTION
Overview
Lactoferrin is an important member of the transferrin family. A, characteristic property of transferrins is their ability to bind very, tightly (K(app) approximately/= 10(20)) but reversibly two Fe(3+) ions., The structural consequences of binding a metal other than Fe(3+) have been, examined by crystallographic analysis at 3.4 A resolution of mare, samarium-lactoferrin (Sm(2)Lf). The structure was refined to an R factor, of 0.219 for 8776 reflections in the resolution range 17.0-3.4 A. The, samarium geometry (distorted octahedral coordination) is similar in both, lobes. However, the anion interactions are quite different in the two, lobes. In the N lobe, the anion is able to form only two hydrogen bonds, instead of the four observed in the C lobe of Sm(2)Lf and the six observed, in Fe(2)Lf. This is because Arg121, Thr117 and Gly124 have moved away from, the anion as a consequence of the binding of the Sm(3+) ion. The protein, ligands in the binding cleft of Sm(2)Lf show large displacements, but the, overall protein structure remains the same. The binding of Sm(3+) by, lactoferrin shows that the protein is capable of sequestering ions of, different sizes and charges, though with reduced affinity. This conclusion, should be true of other transferrins also.
About this Structure
1QJM is a Single protein structure of sequence from Equus caballus with SM and CO3 as ligands. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
Lactoferrin-metal interactions: first crystal structure of a complex of lactoferrin with a lanthanide ion (Sm3+) at 3.4 A resolution., Sharma AK, Singh TP, Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr. 1999 Nov;55(Pt 11):1799-804. PMID:10531475
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Categories: Equus caballus | Single protein | Sharma, A.K. | Singh, T.P. | CO3 | SM | Complex | Iron binding | Lactoferrin | Transferrin