1KF6
E. coli Quinol-Fumarate Reductase with Bound Inhibitor HQNO
1KF6 の概要
| エントリーDOI | 10.2210/pdb1kf6/pdb |
| 関連するPDBエントリー | 1FUM |
| 分子名称 | FUMARATE REDUCTASE FLAVOPROTEIN, FE2/S2 (INORGANIC) CLUSTER, FE3-S4 CLUSTER, ... (15 entities in total) |
| 機能のキーワード | respiration, fumarate reductace, succinate dehydrogenase, complex ii, quinol, quinone, oxidoreductase |
| 由来する生物種 | Escherichia coli 詳細 |
| 細胞内の位置 | Cell inner membrane; Multi-pass membrane protein: P0A8Q0 P0A8Q3 |
| タンパク質・核酸の鎖数 | 8 |
| 化学式量合計 | 249379.97 |
| 構造登録者 | Iverson, T.M.,Luna-Chavez, C.,Croal, L.R.,Cecchini, G.,Rees, D.C. (登録日: 2001-11-19, 公開日: 2002-03-13, 最終更新日: 2023-08-16) |
| 主引用文献 | Iverson, T.M.,Luna-Chavez, C.,Croal, L.R.,Cecchini, G.,Rees, D.C. Crystallographic studies of the Escherichia coli quinol-fumarate reductase with inhibitors bound to the quinol-binding site. J.Biol.Chem., 277:16124-16130, 2002 Cited by PubMed Abstract: The quinol-fumarate reductase (QFR) respiratory complex of Escherichia coli is a four-subunit integral-membrane complex that catalyzes the final step of anaerobic respiration when fumarate is the terminal electron acceptor. The membrane-soluble redox-active molecule menaquinol (MQH(2)) transfers electrons to QFR by binding directly to the membrane-spanning region. The crystal structure of QFR contains two quinone species, presumably MQH(2), bound to the transmembrane-spanning region. The binding sites for the two quinone molecules are termed Q(P) and Q(D), indicating their positions proximal (Q(P)) or distal (Q(D)) to the site of fumarate reduction in the hydrophilic flavoprotein and iron-sulfur protein subunits. It has not been established whether both of these sites are mechanistically significant. Co-crystallization studies of the E. coli QFR with the known quinol-binding site inhibitors 2-heptyl-4-hydroxyquinoline-N-oxide and 2-[1-(p-chlorophenyl)ethyl] 4,6-dinitrophenol establish that both inhibitors block the binding of MQH(2) at the Q(P) site. In the structures with the inhibitor bound at Q(P), no density is observed at Q(D), which suggests that the occupancy of this site can vary and argues against a structurally obligatory role for quinol binding to Q(D). A comparison of the Q(P) site of the E. coli enzyme with quinone-binding sites in other respiratory enzymes shows that an acidic residue is structurally conserved. This acidic residue, Glu-C29, in the E. coli enzyme may act as a proton shuttle from the quinol during enzyme turnover. PubMed: 11850430DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M200815200 主引用文献が同じPDBエントリー |
| 実験手法 | X-RAY DIFFRACTION (2.7 Å) |
構造検証レポート
検証レポート(詳細版)
をダウンロード






