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*macrophage inhibitory factor | |||
**[[1mif]] – MIF (mutant) – rat<BR /> | |||
**[[1fim]], [[1gif]], [[1gd0]], [[3djh]] – hMIF – human<BR /> | |||
**[[1cgq]], [[1p1g]], [[4etg]], [[4eui]], [[4evg]], [[4grn]], [[4gro]], [[4grp]], [[4grq]], [[4grr]], [[4gru]] – hMIF (mutant) <BR /> | |||
**[[1mff]] – mMIF (mutant) – mouse<BR /> | |||
**[[1hfo]] – MIF – ''Trichinella spiralis'' <BR /> | |||
**[[1uiz]] – MIF – ''Xenopus laevis'' <BR /> | |||
**[[2wkb]], [[2wkf]] – MIF – ''Plasmodium berghei'' <BR /> | |||
**[[3t5s]] – MIF – ''Giardia lamblia''<BR /> | |||
**[[4gum]] – MIF (mutant) – rhesus monkey<BR /> | |||
*MIF complexes | |||
**[[1mfi]], [[2gdg]] – mMIF + inhibitor <BR /> | |||
**[[1ca7]] – hMIF + hydroxyphenylpyruvate<BR /> | |||
**[[3ijj]] – hMIF + hydroxyphenylpyruvate + inhibitor<BR /> | |||
**[[1gcz]], [[1ljt]], [[2ooh]], [[2oow]], [[2ooz]], [[3b9s]], [[3jsf]], [[3jsg]], [[3jtu]], [[3l5p]], [[3l5r]], [[3l5s]], [[3l5t]], [[3l5u]], [[3l5v]], [[3ijg]], [[4f2k]], [[3smb]], [[3smc]], [[3wnr]], [[3wns]]. [[3wnt]], [[4osf]], [[4p01]] – hMIF + inhibitor <BR /> | |||
**[[3dji]] – hMIF + tylenol<BR /> | |||
**[[3ce4]] – hMIF + PMSF<BR /> | |||
**[[3hof]] – hMIF + cafeic acid<BR /> | |||
**[[3u18]] – hMIF + Chicago sky blue<BR /> | |||
**[[3rf4]], [[3rf5]] – MIF + inhibitor – ''Ancylostoma ceylanicum''<br /> | |||
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Revision as of 10:20, 1 December 2014
<StructureSection load='2ooh' size='350' side='right' caption='Structure of human macrophage inhibitory factor trimer complex with inhibitor, glycerol and sulfate (PDB entry 2ooh)' scene=>
Macrophage inhibitory factor (MIF) is an inflammatory cytokine. MIF is released to the blood stream upon stimulation of white blood cells by bacterial antigens. MIF contains two different catalytic sites. A phenylpyruvate tautomerase site is located in the N terminal. A disulfide reductase site is located in the tetrapeptide Cys-Ala-Leu-Cys in position 57-60.
3D structures of macrophage inhibitory factor3D structures of macrophage inhibitory factor
Updated on 01-December-2014