1h7q

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1h7q, resolution 2.00Å

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DTDP-MANGANESE COMPLEX OF SPSA FROM BACILLUS SUBTILIS

Overview

The vast majority of glycosidic-bond synthesis in nature is performed by, glycosyltransferases, which use activated glycosides as the sugar donor., Typically, the activated leaving group is a nucleoside phosphate, lipid, phosphate or phosphate. The nucleotide-sugar-dependent, glycosyltransferases fall into over 50 sequence-based families, with the, largest and most widespread family of inverting transferases named family, GT-2. Here, we present the three-dimensional crystal structure of SpsA, the first and currently the only structural representative from family, GT-2, in complex with both Mn-dTDP and Mg-dTDP at a resolution of 2 A., These structures reveal how SpsA and related enzymes may display, nucleotide plasticity and permit a comparison of the catalytic centre of, this enzyme with ... [(full description)]

About this Structure

1H7Q is a [Single protein] structure of sequence from [Bacillus subtilis] with MN, MG and TYD as [ligands]. Full crystallographic information is available from [OCA].

Reference

Three-dimensional structures of the Mn and Mg dTDP complexes of the family GT-2 glycosyltransferase SpsA: a comparison with related NDP-sugar glycosyltransferases., Tarbouriech N, Charnock SJ, Davies GJ, J Mol Biol. 2001 Dec 7;314(4):655-61. PMID:11733986

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