1GV8
18 kDa fragment of N-II domain of duck ovotransferrin
Summary for 1GV8
Entry DOI | 10.2210/pdb1gv8/pdb |
Related | 1AOV 1DOT 1OVB |
Descriptor | OVOTRANSFERRIN, GLYCINE, CARBONATE ION, ... (5 entities in total) |
Functional Keywords | iron transport, glycoprotein, metal-binding |
Biological source | ANAS PLATYRHYNCHOS (COMMON DUCK) |
Total number of polymer chains | 1 |
Total formula weight | 17549.55 |
Authors | Kuser, P.,Hall, D.R.,Haw, M.L.,Neu, M.,Lindley, P.F. (deposition date: 2002-02-07, release date: 2002-02-12, Last modification date: 2024-10-16) |
Primary citation | Kuser, P.,Hall, D.R.,Haw, M.L.,Neu, M.,Evans, R.,Lindley, P.F. The Mechanism of Iron Uptake by Transferrins: The X-Ray Structures of the 18 kDa Nii Domain Fragment of Duck Ovotransferrin and its Nitrilotriacetate Complex Acta Crystallogr.,Sect.D, 58:777-, 2002 Cited by PubMed Abstract: In a previous paper [Lindley et al. (1993), Acta Cryst. D49, 292-304], the X-ray structure analysis of the 18 kDa fragment of duck ovotransferrin, corresponding to the NII domain of the intact protein, was reported at a resolution of 2.3 A. In this structure, the Fe(III) cation binds to two tyrosine residues and the synergistic carbonate anion in an identical manner to that found in the intact protein. However, the aspartate and histidine residues, normally involved in iron binding in transferrins, are absent in the fragment and it was not possible to unequivocally define what had replaced them. The electron density was tentatively assigned to be a mixture of peptides, presumably resulting from the proteolytic preparation of the fragment, binding to the iron through their amino and carboxylate termini. A more recent X-ray analysis of the fragment, from a different preparation, has resulted in a structure at 1.95 A, in which glycine appears to be the predominant residue bound to the cation. In an alternative attempt to clarify the binding of iron to the 18 kDa fragment, the metal was removed by dialysis and replaced in the form of ferric nitrilotriacetate. Crystallization of this complex has resulted in an X-ray structure at 1.90 A in which the Fe(III) is bound to the synergistic carbonate anion and only one tyrosine residue in a manner almost identical to the intact protein. The carboxylate groups and the tertiary amino group of the nitrilotriacetate occupy the remaining coordination sites. The second tyrosine residue, Tyr95, is not bound directly to the iron. The implication of these structures with respect to the mechanism of iron binding by the transferrins is addressed. PubMed: 11976488DOI: 10.1107/S0907444902003724 PDB entries with the same primary citation |
Experimental method | X-RAY DIFFRACTION (1.95 Å) |
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