Copper homeostasis proteins are responsible for regulation of copper concentration in the cell in order to avoid toxicity caused by high concentration of the metal.[1] Copper homeostasis protein CutE is called apolipoprotein N-acyltransferase. For details on CsoR see Molecular Playground/CsoR and RcnR.
3D Structures of copper homeostasis protein
Updated on 09-February-2025
1x7i, 1x8c, 1twd – CutC + Ca – Shigella flexneri
2z4h, 2z4i – CutF (mutant) – Escherichia coli
3iwp – CutC – human
4r9x – CutC – Bacillus anthracis
2bdq – CutC – Streptococcus agalactiae
3aai – CsoR – Thermus thermophilus
2hh7 – CsoR + Cu – Mycobacterium tuberculosis