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1gun, resolution 1.83Å

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MOPII FROM CLOSTRIDIUM PASTEURIANUM COMPLEXED WITH MOLYBDATE (PARTIAL)

Overview

MopII from Clostridium pasteurianum is a molbindin family member. These, proteins may serve as intracellular storage facilities for molybdate, which they bind with high specificity. High resolution structures of MopII, in a number of states, including the first structure of an apo-molbindin, together with calorimetric data, allow us to describe ligand binding and, provide support for the proposed storage function of the protein. MopII, assembles as a trimer of dimers and binds eight oxyanions at two types of, binding sites located at intersubunit interfaces. Two type 1 sites are on, the molecular 3-fold axis and three pairs of type 2 sites occur on the, molecular 2-fold axes. The hexamer is largely unaffected by the binding of, ligand. Molybdate is admitted to the otherwise inaccessible ... [(full description)]

About this Structure

1GUN is a [Single protein] structure of sequence from [Clostridium pasteurianum] with CA and MOO as [ligands]. Full crystallographic information is available from [OCA].

Reference

Passive acquisition of ligand by the MopII molbindin from Clostridium pasteurianum: structures of apo and oxyanion-bound forms., Schuttelkopf AW, Harrison JA, Boxer DH, Hunter WN, J Biol Chem. 2002 Apr 26;277(17):15013-20. Epub 2002 Feb 8. PMID:11836258

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