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Apo (1fes) and copper (1fd8) forms
of the metallochaperone protein Atx1 from Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
These are averaged NMR structures.
- What structural elements are present
in each molecule?
- What is the subunit composition?
- What is the coordination geometry about
each metal ion?
- Are there other ligands that may act
to transfer metal ions?
- How do these structures compare with
MerP and Menkes metalloproteins?
Arnesano, F., L. Banci,
I. Bertini, D. L. Huffman, and T. V. O'Halloran. 2001. Solution structure of the Cu(I)
and apo forms of the yeast metallochaperone, Atx1. Biochemistry
40:1528-1539.
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