3nks

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Template:STRUCTURE 3nks

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Structure of human protoporphyrinogen IX oxidase

Template:ABSTRACT PUBMED 21048046

Disease

[PPOX_HUMAN] Porphyria variegata. Defects in PPOX are the cause of variegate porphyria (VP) [MIM:176200]. Porphyrias are inherited defects in the biosynthesis of heme, resulting in the accumulation and increased excretion of porphyrins or porphyrin precursors. They are classified as erythropoietic or hepatic, depending on whether the enzyme deficiency occurs in red blood cells or in the liver. PV is the most common form of porphyria in South Africa. It is characterized by skin hyperpigmentation and hypertrichosis, abdominal pain, tachycardia, hypertension and neuromuscular disturbances. High fecal levels of protoporphyrin and coproporphyrin, increased urine uroporphyrins and iron overload are typical markers of the disease.[1] [2] [3]

Function

[PPOX_HUMAN] Catalyzes the 6-electron oxidation of protoporphyrinogen-IX to form protoporphyrin-IX.

About this Structure

3nks is a 1 chain structure with sequence from Homo sapiens. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

  • Qin X, Tan Y, Wang L, Wang Z, Wang B, Wen X, Yang G, Xi Z, Shen Y. Structural insight into human variegate porphyria disease. FASEB J. 2011 Feb;25(2):653-64. Epub 2010 Nov 3. PMID:21048046 doi:10.1096/fj.10-170811
  1. Deybach JC, Puy H, Robreau AM, Lamoril J, Da Silva V, Grandchamp B, Nordmann Y. Mutations in the protoporphyrinogen oxidase gene in patients with variegate porphyria. Hum Mol Genet. 1996 Mar;5(3):407-10. PMID:8852667
  2. Meissner PN, Dailey TA, Hift RJ, Ziman M, Corrigall AV, Roberts AG, Meissner DM, Kirsch RE, Dailey HA. A R59W mutation in human protoporphyrinogen oxidase results in decreased enzyme activity and is prevalent in South Africans with variegate porphyria. Nat Genet. 1996 May;13(1):95-7. PMID:8673113 doi:10.1038/ng0596-95
  3. Frank J, Poh-Fitzpatrick MB, King LE Jr, Christiano AM. The genetic basis of "Scarsdale Gourmet Diet" variegate porphyria: a missense mutation in the protoporphyrinogen oxidase gene. Arch Dermatol Res. 1998 Aug;290(8):441-5. PMID:9763307

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