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| Title: | Structural and mechanistic mapping of a unique fumarate reductase |
| Authors: | Taylor, Paul Pealing, Sara L Reid, Graeme A Chapman, Stephen K Walkinshaw, Malcolm D |
| Issue Date: | Dec-1999 |
| Citation: | Taylor P, Pealing SL, Reid GA, Chapman SK, Walkinshaw MD, NATURE STRUCTURAL BIOLOGY, 6 (12): 1108-1112 DEC 1999 |
| Publisher: | Nature Publishing Group |
| Abstract: | The 1.8 Å resolution crystal structure of the tetraheme flavocytochrome
c3, Fcc3, provides the first mechanistic insight
into respiratory fumarate reductases or succinate dehydrogenases.
The multi-redox center, three-domain protein
shows a 40 Å long ‘molecular wire’ allowing rapid conduction
of electrons through a new type of cytochrome domain
onto the active site flavin, driving the reduction of fumarate
to succinate. In this structure a malate-like molecule is
trapped in the enzyme active site. The interactions between
this molecule and the enzyme suggest a clear mechanism for
fumarate reduction in which the substrate is polarized and
twisted, facilitating hydride transfer from the reduced
flavin and subsequent proton transfer. The enzyme active
site in the oxidized form is completely buried at the interface
between the flavin-binding and the clamp domains.
Movement of the cytochrome and clamp domains is postulated
to allow release of the product. |
| Keywords: | Structural mechanistic mapping unique fumarate reductase |
| URI: | http://structbio.nature.com http://hdl.handle.net/1842/733 |
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