1gss

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1gss, resolution 2.8Å

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THREE-DIMENSIONAL STRUCTURE OF CLASS PI GLUTATHIONE S-TRANSFERASE FROM HUMAN PLACENTA IN COMPLEX WITH S-HEXYLGLUTATHIONE AT 2.8 ANGSTROMS RESOLUTION

Overview

The three-dimensional structure of human class pi glutathione, S-transferase from placenta (hGSTP1-1), a homodimeric enzyme, has been, solved by Patterson search methods and refined at 2.8 A resolution to a, final crystallographic R-factor of 19.6% (8.0 to 2.8 A resolution)., Subunit folding topology, subunit overall structure and subunit, association closely resembles the structure of porcine class pi, glutathione S-transferase. The binding site of a competitive inhibitor, S-hexylglutathione, is analyzed and the locations of the binding regions, for glutathione (G-site) and electrophilic substrates (H-site) are, determined. The specific interactions between protein and the inhibitor's, glutathione peptide are the same as those observed between glutathione, sulfonate and the porcine isozyme. The H-site is located adjacent to the, G-site, with the hexyl moiety lying above a segment (residues 8 to 10), connecting strand beta 1 and helix alpha A where it is in hydrophobic, contact with Tyr7, Phe8, Val10, Val35 and Tyr106. Catalytic models are, discussed on the basis of the molecular structure.

About this Structure

1GSS is a Single protein structure of sequence from [1]. Active as Glutathione transferase, with EC number 2.5.1.18 Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Three-dimensional structure of class pi glutathione S-transferase from human placenta in complex with S-hexylglutathione at 2.8 A resolution., Reinemer P, Dirr HW, Ladenstein R, Huber R, Lo Bello M, Federici G, Parker MW, J Mol Biol. 1992 Sep 5;227(1):214-26. PMID:1522586

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