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==CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF ZINC-CONTAINING E.COLI GTP CYCLOHYDROLASE I==
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== Structural highlights ==
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<table><tr><td colspan='2'>[[1fbx]] is a 15 chain structure with sequence from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escherichia_coli Escherichia coli]. Full crystallographic information is available from [http://oca.weizmann.ac.il/oca-bin/ocashort?id=1FBX OCA]. For a <b>guided tour on the structure components</b> use [https://proteopedia.org/fgij/fg.htm?mol=1FBX FirstGlance]. <br>
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== Function ==
[https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/GCH1_ECOLI GCH1_ECOLI]
== Evolutionary Conservation ==
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== Publication Abstract from PubMed ==
The crystal structure of recombinant human GTP cyclohydrolase I was solved by Patterson search methods by using the coordinates of the Escherichia coli enzyme as a model. The human as well as bacterial enzyme were shown to contain an essential zinc ion coordinated to a His side chain and two thiol groups in each active site of the homodecameric enzymes that had escaped detection during earlier studies of the E. coli enzyme. The zinc ion is proposed to generate a hydroxyl nucleophile for attack of imidazole ring carbon atom eight of the substrate, GTP. It may also be involved in the hydrolytic release of formate from the intermediate, 2-amino-5-formylamino-6-ribosylamino-4(3H)-pyrimidinone 5'-triphosphate, and in the consecutive Amadori rearrangement of the ribosyl moiety.


===CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF ZINC-CONTAINING E.COLI GTP CYCLOHYDROLASE I===
Zinc plays a key role in human and bacterial GTP cyclohydrolase I.,Auerbach G, Herrmann A, Bracher A, Bader G, Gutlich M, Fischer M, Neukamm M, Garrido-Franco M, Richardson J, Nar H, Huber R, Bacher A Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2000 Dec 5;97(25):13567-72. PMID:11087827<ref>PMID:11087827</ref>


From MEDLINE&reg;/PubMed&reg;, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.<br>
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==About this Structure==
1FBX is a 15 chains structure of sequences from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Escherichia_coli Escherichia coli]. Full crystallographic information is available from [http://oca.weizmann.ac.il/oca-bin/ocashort?id=1FBX OCA].
 
==Reference==
<ref group="xtra">PMID:11087827</ref><references group="xtra"/>
[[Category: Escherichia coli]]
[[Category: Escherichia coli]]
[[Category: GTP cyclohydrolase I]]
[[Category: Large Structures]]
[[Category: Auerbach, G.]]
[[Category: Auerbach G]]
[[Category: Bacher, A.]]
[[Category: Bacher A]]
[[Category: Bader, A.]]
[[Category: Bader A]]
[[Category: Bracher, A.]]
[[Category: Bracher A]]
[[Category: Fischer, M.]]
[[Category: Fischer M]]
[[Category: Garrido-Franco, M.]]
[[Category: Garrido-Franco M]]
[[Category: Gutlich, M.]]
[[Category: Gutlich M]]
[[Category: Herrmann, A.]]
[[Category: Herrmann A]]
[[Category: Huber, R.]]
[[Category: Huber R]]
[[Category: Nar, H.]]
[[Category: Nar H]]
[[Category: Neukamm, M.]]
[[Category: Neukamm M]]
[[Category: Richardson, J.]]
[[Category: Richardson J]]
[[Category: Allosteric enzyme]]
[[Category: Hydrolase]]
 
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CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF ZINC-CONTAINING E.COLI GTP CYCLOHYDROLASE ICRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF ZINC-CONTAINING E.COLI GTP CYCLOHYDROLASE I

Structural highlights

1fbx is a 15 chain structure with sequence from Escherichia coli. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA. For a guided tour on the structure components use FirstGlance.
Method:X-ray diffraction, Resolution 2.8Å
Ligands:,
Resources:FirstGlance, OCA, PDBe, RCSB, PDBsum, ProSAT

Function

GCH1_ECOLI

Evolutionary Conservation

Check, as determined by ConSurfDB. You may read the explanation of the method and the full data available from ConSurf.

Publication Abstract from PubMed

The crystal structure of recombinant human GTP cyclohydrolase I was solved by Patterson search methods by using the coordinates of the Escherichia coli enzyme as a model. The human as well as bacterial enzyme were shown to contain an essential zinc ion coordinated to a His side chain and two thiol groups in each active site of the homodecameric enzymes that had escaped detection during earlier studies of the E. coli enzyme. The zinc ion is proposed to generate a hydroxyl nucleophile for attack of imidazole ring carbon atom eight of the substrate, GTP. It may also be involved in the hydrolytic release of formate from the intermediate, 2-amino-5-formylamino-6-ribosylamino-4(3H)-pyrimidinone 5'-triphosphate, and in the consecutive Amadori rearrangement of the ribosyl moiety.

Zinc plays a key role in human and bacterial GTP cyclohydrolase I.,Auerbach G, Herrmann A, Bracher A, Bader G, Gutlich M, Fischer M, Neukamm M, Garrido-Franco M, Richardson J, Nar H, Huber R, Bacher A Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2000 Dec 5;97(25):13567-72. PMID:11087827[1]

From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.

See Also

References

  1. Auerbach G, Herrmann A, Bracher A, Bader G, Gutlich M, Fischer M, Neukamm M, Garrido-Franco M, Richardson J, Nar H, Huber R, Bacher A. Zinc plays a key role in human and bacterial GTP cyclohydrolase I. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2000 Dec 5;97(25):13567-72. PMID:11087827 doi:10.1073/pnas.240463497

1fbx, resolution 2.80Å

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