1r27

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1r27, resolution 2.00Å

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Crystal Structure of NarGH complex

Overview

The structure of the catalytic and electron-transfer subunits (NarGH) of the integral membrane protein, respiratory nitrate reductase (Nar) has been determined to 2.0 A resolution revealing the molecular architecture of this Mo-bisMGD (molybdopterin-guanine-dinucleotide) containing enzyme which includes a previously undetected FeS cluster. Nar, together with the related enzyme formate dehydrogenase (Fdh-N), is a key enzyme in the generation of proton motive force across the membrane in Escherichia coli nitrate respiration. A comparative study revealed that Nar and Fdh-N employ different approaches for acquiring substrate, reflecting different catalytic mechanisms. Nar uses a very narrow and nonpolar substrate-conducting cavity with a nonspecific substrate binding site, whereas Fdh-N accommodates a wider, positively charged substrate-conducting cavity with a more specific substrate binding site. The Nar structure also demonstrates the first example of an Asp side chain acting as a Mo ligand providing a structural basis for the classification of Mo-bisMGD enzymes.

About this Structure

1R27 is a Protein complex structure of sequences from Escherichia coli with , , and as ligands. Active as Nitrate reductase, with EC number 1.7.99.4 Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Architecture of NarGH reveals a structural classification of Mo-bisMGD enzymes., Jormakka M, Richardson D, Byrne B, Iwata S, Structure. 2004 Jan;12(1):95-104. PMID:14725769

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