2CIZ
chloroperoxidase complexed with acetate
Summary for 2CIZ
Entry DOI | 10.2210/pdb2ciz/pdb |
Related | 1CPO 2CIV 2CIW 2CIX 2CIY 2CJ0 2CJ1 2CJ2 2CPO |
Related PRD ID | PRD_900111 |
Descriptor | CHLOROPEROXIDASE, ACETATE ION, BROMIDE ION, ... (12 entities in total) |
Functional Keywords | oxidoreductase, heme, iron, chloride, manganese, peroxidase, pyrrolidone carboxylic acid, glycoprotein, metal-binding |
Biological source | CALDARIOMYCES FUMAGO |
Total number of polymer chains | 1 |
Total formula weight | 37096.10 |
Authors | Kuhnel, K.,Blankenfeldt, W.,Terner, J.,Schlichting, I. (deposition date: 2006-03-26, release date: 2006-06-12, Last modification date: 2024-10-23) |
Primary citation | Kuhnel, K.,Blankenfeldt, W.,Terner, J.,Schlichting, I. Crystal Structures of Chloroperoxidase with its Bound Substrates and Complexed with Formate, Acetate, and Nitrate. J.Biol.Chem., 281:23990-, 2006 Cited by PubMed Abstract: Chloroperoxidase (CPO) is a heme-thiolate enzyme that catalyzes hydrogen peroxide-dependent halogenation reactions. Structural data on substrate binding have not been available so far. CPO was therefore crystallized in the presence of iodide or bromide. One halide binding site was identified at the surface near a narrow channel that connects the surface with the heme. Two other halide binding sites were identified within and at the other end of this channel. Together, these sites suggest a pathway for access of halide anions to the active site. The structure of CPO complexed with its natural substrate cyclopentanedione was determined at a resolution of 1.8 A. This is the first example of a CPO structure with a bound organic substrate. In addition, structures of CPO bound with nitrate, acetate, and formate and of a ternary complex with dimethylsulfoxide (Me2SO) and cyanide were determined. These structures have implications for the mechanism of compound I formation. Before binding to the heme, the incoming hydrogen peroxide first interacts with Glu-183. The deprotonated Glu-183 abstracts a proton from hydrogen peroxide. The hydroperoxo-anion then binds at the heme, yielding compound 0. Glu-183 protonates the distal oxygen of compound 0, water is released, and compound I is formed. PubMed: 16790441DOI: 10.1074/JBC.M603166200 PDB entries with the same primary citation |
Experimental method | X-RAY DIFFRACTION (1.3 Å) |
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