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PDBsum entry 2knd
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Photosynthesis
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2knd
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* Residue conservation analysis
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Biochemistry
48:8768-8770
(2009)
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Structure of Psb27 in solution: implications for transient binding to photosystem II during biogenesis and repair.
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K.U.Cormann,
J.A.Bangert,
M.Ikeuchi,
M.Rögner,
R.Stoll,
M.M.Nowaczyk.
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ABSTRACT
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Psb27 is a membrane-extrinsic subunit of photosystem II (PSII) where it is
involved in the assembly and maintenance of this large membrane protein complex
that catalyzes one of the key reactions in the biosphere, the light-induced
oxidation of water. Here, we report for the first time the structure of Psb27
that was not observed in the previous crystal structures of PSII due to its
transient binding mode. The Psb27 structure shows that the core of the protein
is a right-handed four-helix bundle with an up-down-up-down topology. The
electrostatic potential of the surface generated by the amphipathic helices
shows a dipolar distribution which fits perfectly to the major PsbO binding site
on the PSII complex. Moreover, the presented docking model could explain the
function of Psb27, which prevents the binding of PsbO to facilitate the assembly
of the Mn(4)Ca cluster.
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Literature references that cite this PDB file's key reference
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Reference
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P.J.Nixon,
F.Michoux,
J.Yu,
M.Boehm,
and
J.Komenda
(2010).
Recent advances in understanding the assembly and repair of photosystem II.
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Ann Bot,
106,
1.
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