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CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF FERREDOXIN THIOREDOXIN REDUCTASE

Overview

Light generates reducing equivalents in chloroplasts that are used not only for carbon reduction, but also for the regulation of the activity of chloroplast enzymes by reduction of regulatory disulfides via the ferredoxin:thioredoxin reductase (FTR) system. FTR, the key electron/thiol transducer enzyme in this pathway, is unique in that it can reduce disulfides by an iron-sulfur cluster, a property that is explained by the tight contact of its active-site disulfide and the iron-sulfur center. The thin, flat FTR molecule makes the two-electron reduction possible by forming on one side a mixed disulfide with thioredoxin and by providing on the opposite side access to ferredoxin for delivering electrons.

About this Structure

1DJ7 is a Protein complex structure of sequences from Synechocystis sp. with and as ligands. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Redox signaling in chloroplasts: cleavage of disulfides by an iron-sulfur cluster., Dai S, Schwendtmayer C, Schurmann P, Ramaswamy S, Eklund H, Science. 2000 Jan 28;287(5453):655-8. PMID:10649999

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