1su9

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PDB ID 1su9

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, resolution 1.95Å
Gene: RESA, BSU23150 (Bacillus subtilis)
Related: 1ST9


Resources: FirstGlance, OCA, PDBsum, RCSB
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Reduced structure of the soluble domain of ResA


Overview

Post-translational maturation of cytochromes c involves the covalent attachment of heme to the Cys-Xxx-Xxx-Cys-His motif of the apo-cytochrome. For this process, the two cysteines of the motif must be in the reduced state. In bacteria, this is achieved by dedicated, membrane-bound thiol-disulfide oxidoreductases with a high reducing power, which are essential components of cytochrome c maturation systems and are also linked to cellular disulfide-bond formation machineries. Here we report high-resolution structures of oxidized and reduced states of a soluble, functional domain of one such oxidoreductase, ResA, from Bacillus subtilis. The structures elucidate the structural basis of the protein's high reducing power and reveal the largest redox-coupled conformational changes observed to date in any thioredoxin-like protein. These redox-coupled changes alter the protein surface and illustrate how the redox state of ResA predetermines to which substrate it binds. Furthermore, a polar cavity, present only in the reduced state, may confer specificity to recognize apo-cytochrome c. The described features of ResA are likely to be general for bacterial cytochrome c maturation systems.

About this Structure

1SU9 is a Single protein structure of sequence from Bacillus subtilis. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Structural basis of Redox-coupled protein substrate selection by the cytochrome c biosynthesis protein ResA., Crow A, Acheson RM, Le Brun NE, Oubrie A, J Biol Chem. 2004 May 28;279(22):23654-60. Epub 2004 Mar 26. PMID:15047692

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