1qwi

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1qwi, resolution 1.8Å

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Crystal Structure of E. coli OsmC

Overview

The osmotically inducible protein OsmC, like its better-characterized, homolog, the organic hydroperoxide protein Ohr, is involved in defense, against oxidative stress caused by exposure to organic hydroperoxides. The, crystal structure of Escherichia coli OsmC reported here reveals that the, protein is a tightly folded domain-swapped dimer with two active sites, located at the monomer interface on opposite sides of the molecule. We, demonstrate that OsmC preferentially metabolizes organic hydroperoxides, over inorganic hydrogen peroxide. On the basis of structural and enzymatic, similarities, we propose that the OsmC catalytic mechanism is analogous to, that of the Ohr proteins and of the structurally unrelated peroxiredoxins, directly using highly reactive cysteine thiol groups to elicit, hydroperoxide reduction.

About this Structure

1QWI is a Single protein structure of sequence from Escherichia coli. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Structural and functional features of the Escherichia coli hydroperoxide resistance protein OsmC., Lesniak J, Barton WA, Nikolov DB, Protein Sci. 2003 Dec;12(12):2838-43. PMID:14627744

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