Function
Pseudoazurin (PAZ) transfers electrons to and from nitrite reductase. PAZ is found in denitrifying bacteria. PAZ contains a single copper atom.
Disease
Relevance
Structural highlights
3D structures of pseudoazurin
Updated on 25-May-2015
1pzc – AfPAZ – Alcaligenes faecalis
1paz, 1pza, 1pzb, 3paz – AfPAZ + Cu+2
3nyk – AfPAZ + Co+2
4paz, 5paz, 6paz, 7paz, 8paz – AfPAZ (mutant) + Cu+2
4rh4 – AfPAZ (mutant) + Zn+2
1py0 – AfPAZ (mutant) + Zn+2 + Y+2
2p80 – AfPAZ + Cu+2 + Cu-containing nitrite reductase - NMR
1zia, 1zib, 1bqk, 1bqr, 2ux6, 2ux7, 2uxf, 2uxg – AcPAZ + Cu+2 – Achromobacter cycloclastes
2jkw – AcPAZ (mutant) + Cu+2
3ef4 – PAZ + Cu+2 – Hyphomicrobium denitrificans
1adw, 3erx, 4bwt – PpPAZ + Cu+2 – Paracoccus pantotrophus
4bwu, 4bxv – PpPAZ (mutant) + Cu+2
1pmy – PAZ + Cu+2 – Methylobacterium extorquens
3tu6 – PAZ + Cu+2 – Sinorhizobium meliloti
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