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From Proteopedia
YEAST CU, ZN SUPEROXIDE DISMUTASE WITH THE REDUCED BRIDGE BROKEN
Structural highlights
FunctionSODC_YEAST Destroys radicals which are normally produced within the cells and which are toxic to biological systems. Evolutionary ConservationCheck, as determined by ConSurfDB. You may read the explanation of the method and the full data available from ConSurf. Publication Abstract from PubMedThe three-dimensional structure of yeast copper-zinc superoxide dismutase (CuZnSOD) has been determined in a new crystal form in space group R32 and refined against X-ray diffraction data using difference Fourier and restrained crystallographic refinement techniques. The unexpected result is that the copper ion has moved approximately 1 angstrom from its position in previously reported CuZnSOD models, the copper-imidazolate bridge is broken, and a roughly trigonal planar ligand geometry characteristic of Cu(I) rather than Cu(II) is revealed. Final R values for the two nearly identical room temperature structures are 18.6% for all 19 149 reflections in the 10.0-1.7 angstrom resolution range and 18. 2% for 17 682 reflections (F > 2 sigma) in the 10.0-1.73 angstrom resolution range. A third structure has been determined using X-ray data collected at -180 degrees C. The final R value for this structure is 19.0% (R(free) = 22.9%) for all 24 356 reflections in the 10.0-1.55 angstrom resolution range. Virtually no change in the positions of the ligands to the zinc center is observed in these models. The origin of the broken bridge and altered Cu-ligand geometry is discussed. Unusual trigonal-planar copper configuration revealed in the atomic structure of yeast copper-zinc superoxide dismutase.,Ogihara NL, Parge HE, Hart PJ, Weiss MS, Goto JJ, Crane BR, Tsang J, Slater K, Roe JA, Valentine JS, Eisenberg D, Tainer JA Biochemistry. 1996 Feb 20;35(7):2316-21. PMID:8652572[1] From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine. See AlsoReferences
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