3a2g

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Crystal Structure of K102C-Myoglobin conjugated with Fluorescein

Structural highlights

3a2g is a 1 chain structure with sequence from Physeter catodon. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA. For a guided tour on the structure components use FirstGlance.
Method:X-ray diffraction, Resolution 1.75Å
Ligands:GOL, HEM, LCY, SO4
Resources:FirstGlance, OCA, PDBe, RCSB, PDBsum, ProSAT

Function

MYG_PHYMC Serves as a reserve supply of oxygen and facilitates the movement of oxygen within muscles.

Evolutionary Conservation

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Publication Abstract from PubMed

Protein assemblies have attracted increasing attention for construction of biohybrid materials. Protein crystals can also be regarded as solid protein assemblies. The present work demonstrates that protein crystals can be employed as porous biomaterials by site-specific modifications of the crystals of recombinant sperm whale myoglobin mutants. The myoglobin crystals of space group P6 provide hexagonal pores consisting of the building blocks of six Mb molecules, which form a pore with a diameter of 40 A. On the basis of the lattice structure of the Mb crystals, we have selected appropriate residues located on the surface of the pores for replacement with cysteine. This enables modification of the pore surface via coupling with maleimide derivatives. We have succeeded in crystallizing the modified Mb mutants, retaining the P6 lattice, and consistently aligning nanosized functional molecules such as fluorescein, eosin, and Ru(bpy)(3) into the hexagonal pores of the Mb crystals. Our strategy for site-specific modification of protein crystal pores is applicable to various protein crystals with porous structures. We believe that modified porous protein crystals will provide attractive candidates for novel solid materials in nanotechnology applications.

Modification of porous protein crystals in development of biohybrid materials.,Koshiyama T, Kawaba N, Hikage T, Shirai M, Miura Y, Huang CY, Tanaka K, Watanabe Y, Ueno T Bioconjug Chem. 2010 Feb 17;21(2):264-9. PMID:20099839[1]

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Citations
7 reviews cite this structure
Zhu et al. (2021)
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References

  1. Koshiyama T, Kawaba N, Hikage T, Shirai M, Miura Y, Huang CY, Tanaka K, Watanabe Y, Ueno T. Modification of porous protein crystals in development of biohybrid materials. Bioconjug Chem. 2010 Feb 17;21(2):264-9. PMID:20099839 doi:10.1021/bc9003052

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PDB ID 3a2g

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