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3L45

A Joint Neutron and X-ray structure of Oxidized Amicyanin

Summary for 3L45
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb3l45/pdb
Related1AAC 1BXA
DescriptorAmicyanin, COPPER (II) ION (3 entities in total)
Functional Keywordstype-i blue copper protein, beta sandwich, electron transport, metal-binding
Biological sourceParacoccus denitrificans
Cellular locationPeriplasm: P22364
Total number of polymer chains1
Total formula weight11568.72
Authors
Sukumar, N.,Mathews, F.S.,Langan, P.,Davidson, V.L. (deposition date: 2009-12-18, release date: 2010-04-28, Last modification date: 2023-09-13)
Primary citationSukumar, N.,Mathews, F.S.,Langan, P.,Davidson, V.L.
A joint x-ray and neutron study on amicyanin reveals the role of protein dynamics in electron transfer.
Proc.Natl.Acad.Sci.USA, 107:6817-6822, 2010
Cited by
PubMed Abstract: The joint x-ray/neutron diffraction model of the Type I copper protein, amicyanin from Paracoccus denitrificans was determined at 1.8 A resolution. The protein was crystallized using reagents prepared in D(2)O. About 86% of the amide hydrogen atoms are either partially or fully exchanged, which correlates well with the atomic depth of the amide nitrogen atom and the secondary structure type, but with notable exceptions. Each of the four residues that provide copper ligands is partially deuterated. The model reveals the dynamic nature of the protein, especially around the copper-binding site. A detailed analysis of the presence of deuterated water molecules near the exchange sites indicates that amide hydrogen exchange is primarily due to the flexibility of the protein. Analysis of the electron transfer path through the protein shows that residues in that region are highly dynamic, as judged by hydrogen/deuterium exchange. This could increase the rate of electron transfer by transiently shortening through-space jumps in pathways or by increasing the atomic packing density. Analysis of C-HX bonding reveals previously undefined roles of these relatively weak H bonds, which, when present in sufficient number can collectively influence the structure, redox, and electron transfer properties of amicyanin.
PubMed: 20351252
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0912672107
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Experimental method
NEUTRON DIFFRACTION (1.8 Å)
X-RAY DIFFRACTION (1.5 Å)
Structure validation

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