Arsenate reductase (AsR) catalyzes the conversion of arsenate (As) and glutaredoxin to arsenite and glutaredoxin disulfide. AsR is part of the arsenic detoxification pathway.
3D structures of arsenate reducatse
Updated on 10-February-2014
1jf8, 1ljl – SaAsR – Staphylococcus aureus
1jfv, 1lk0, 1rxi, 2cd7, 2fxi – SaAsR (mutant)
1jl3 – BsAsR – Bacillus subtilis
1z2d, 1z2e – BsAsR - NMR
1i9d – EcAsR – Escherichia coli
1s3c, 1s3d, 1sd8, 1sd9, 1sk2 – EcAsR (mutant)
2l17, 2l18 – SyAsR – Synechocystis - NMR
2l19 – SyAsR (mutant) - NMR
1y1l – AsR – Archaeoglobus fulgidus
3f0i – AsR – Vibrio cholerae
3rh0, 3t38 – AsR – Corynebacterium glutamicum
Arsenate reductase complexes
1jzw – EcAsR + arsonocysteine
1sk1 – EcAsR (mutant) + arsonocysteine
1sjz, 1sk0 – EcAsR (mutant) + arsonocysteine + AsO3
1j9b – EcAsR + AsO3 + thiarsahydroxy-cysteine
1lju – SaAsR (mutant) + arsonocysteine
1rxe – SaAsR (mutant) + mercapto-nitrobenzoate
2ipa – BsAsR (mutant) + thioredoxin (mutant)