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Apo (1cc7) and mercury (1cc8)
forms of the metallochaperone protein Atx1 from Saccharomyces
cerevisiae
- 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?
Rosenzweig, A. C., D. L. Huffman,
M. Y. Hou, A. K. Wernimont, R. A. Pufahl, and T. V. O'Halloran. 1999. Crystal structure of the Atx1 metallochaperone
protein at 1.02 Å resolution. Structure (London) 7:605-617.
Apo-Atx1 (1cc7)
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Mercury-Atx1 (1cc8)
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