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PDBsum entry 3quh

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Heme-binding protein PDB id
3quh
Contents
Protein chains
112 a.a.
Ligands
MNR ×2
GOL ×2
Waters ×33

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Key reference
Title Molecular basis of recognition of antibacterial porphyrins by heme-Transporter isdh-Neat3 of staphylococcus aureus.
Authors Y.Moriwaki, J.M.Caaveiro, Y.Tanaka, H.Tsutsumi, I.Hamachi, K.Tsumoto.
Ref. Biochemistry, 2011, 50, 7311-7320.
PubMed id 21797259
Abstract
No abstract given.
Secondary reference #1
Title Structural basis for multimeric heme complexation through a specific protein-Heme interaction: the case of the third neat domain of isdh from staphylococcus aureus.
Authors M.Watanabe, Y.Tanaka, A.Suenaga, M.Kuroda, M.Yao, N.Watanabe, F.Arisaka, T.Ohta, I.Tanaka, K.Tsumoto.
Ref. J Biol Chem, 2008, 283, 28649-28659. [DOI no: 10.1074/jbc.M803383200]
PubMed id 18667422
Full text Abstract
Figure 4.
Comparison of residues around heme. A, IsdH-NEAT3. B, IsdA-NEAT (Protein Data Bank code 2ITF). C, IsdC-NEAT (Protein Data Bank code 2O6P). The bound heme molecules are shown as sticks, with pink carbons; the heme irons appear as orange balls. Residues coordinating heme iron and located around the heme are also shown as sticks; their carbons are shown as green.
Figure 8.
Schematic representation of proposed mechanism of heme binding by IsdH-NEAT3. IsdH-NEAT3 and heme are shown as CPK space filling model and red stick model, respectively. The primary and secondary modes of heme binding described in the text are indicated.
The above figures are reproduced from the cited reference which is an Open Access publication published by the ASBMB
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