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<StructureSection load='1j9b' size='350' side='right' caption='Structure of arsenate reductase complex with arsenate, thiarsahydroxy-cysteine, sulfate and Cs+ ion (dark purple)  (PDB entry [[1j9b]])' scene=''>
<StructureSection load='1j9b' size='350' side='right' caption='Structure of arsenate reductase complex with arsenate, thiarsahydroxy-cysteine, sulfate and Cs+ ion (dark purple)  (PDB entry [[1j9b]])' scene='54/547051/Cv/1'>
    
    
== Function ==


'''Arsenate reductase''' (AsR) catalyzes the conversion of arsenate (As) and glutaredoxin to arsenite and glutaredoxin disulfide. AsR is part of the arsenic detoxification pathway. 
'''Arsenate reductase''' or '''glutaredoxin arsenate reductase''' (AsR) catalyzes the conversion of arsenate (As V) and glutaredoxin to arsenite (As III) and glutaredoxin disulfide.<ref>PMID:7476363</ref>
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== Relevance ==


== 3D structures of arsenate reducatse==
AsR is part of the arsenic detoxification pathway. 


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== Structural highlights ==
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* Arsenate reductase
The AsR active site contains a <scene name='54/547051/Cv/5'>catalytic Cys residue which forms a covalent thiolate-As V intermediate</scene>. <scene name='54/547051/Cv/6'>Entire active site</scene> (PDB entry [[1j9b]]).<ref>PMID:11709171</ref>


**[[1jf8]], [[1ljl]] – SaAsR – ''Staphylococcus aureus'' <BR />
== 3D structures of arsenate reductase==
**[[1jfv]], [[1lk0]], [[1rxi]], [[2cd7]], [[2fxi]] – SaAsR (mutant) <BR />
[[Arsenate reductase 3D structures]]
**[[1jl3]] – BsAsR – ''Bacillus subtilis'' <BR />
**[[1z2d]], [[1z2e]] – BsAsR - NMR <BR />
**[[1i9d]] – EcAsR – ''Escherichia coli'' <BR />
**[[1s3c]], [[1s3d]], [[1sd8]], [[1sd9]], [[1sk2]] – EcAsR (mutant) <BR />
**[[2l17]], [[2l18]] – SyAsR – ''Synechocystis'' - NMR<BR />
**[[2l19]] – SyAsR (mutant) - NMR<BR />
**[[1y1l]] – AsR – ''Archaeoglobus fulgidus''<br />
**[[3f0i]] – AsR – ''Vibrio cholerae''<br />
**[[3rh0]], [[3t38]] – AsR – ''Corynebacterium glutamicum''<br />


*Arsenate reductase complexes
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**[[1jzw]] – EcAsR + arsonocysteine <BR />
== References ==
**[[1sk1]] – EcAsR (mutant) + arsonocysteine <BR />
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**[[1sjz]], [[1sk0]] – EcAsR (mutant) + arsonocysteine + AsO3<BR />
**[[1j9b]] – EcAsR + AsO3 + thiarsahydroxy-cysteine<BR />
**[[1lju]] – SaAsR (mutant) + arsonocysteine <BR />
**[[1rxe]] – SaAsR (mutant) + mercapto-nitrobenzoate <BR />
**[[2ipa]] – BsAsR (mutant) + thioredoxin (mutant)<BR />
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