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<scene name='59/593967/Cv/3'>AZ active Cu binding site is shown here</scene>. <ref>PMID:8109977</ref>
<scene name='59/593967/Cv/3'>AZ active Cu binding site is shown here</scene>. <ref>PMID:8109977</ref>
==3D structures of azurin==
[[Azurin 3D structures]]
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==3D structures of cAMP-dependent protein kinase==
==3D structures of azurin==


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*Cu+2 containing azurin
*Cu+2 containing azurin


**[[1azu]], [[1azr]], [[4azu]], [[5azu]], [[1azn]], [[1cc3]], [[1e5y]], [[1e5z]], [[1jze]], [[2ft6]], [[2ft7]], [[2ft8]], [[2fta]], [[3fs9]], [[3fsa]], [[3fsv]], [[3fsw]], [[3fsz]], [[3ft0]], [[5i26]], [[5i28]], [[5syd]] – PaAZ  <br />
**[[1azu]], [[1azr]], [[4azu]], [[5azu]], [[1azn]], [[1cc3]], [[1e5y]], [[1e5z]], [[1jze]], [[2ft6]], [[2ft7]], [[2ft8]], [[2fta]], [[3fs9]], [[3fsa]], [[3fsv]], [[3fsw]], [[3fsz]], [[3ft0]], [[5i26]], [[5i28]], [[5syd]], [[5yt7]], [[6gyi]] – PaAZ  <br />
**[[2azu]], [[3azu]], [[1ils]], [[1ilu]], [[2tsa]], [[2tsb]], [[1etj]], [[1ag0]], [[1ezl]], [[1jvo]], [[1gr7]], [[1xb3]], [[1xb6]], [[1xb8]], [[2ghz]], [[2hx7]], [[2oj1]], [[3in0]], [[3fpy]], [[3fq1]], [3fq2]], [[3fqy]], [[3in2]], [[3jt2]], [[3jtb]], [[3np3]], [[3np4]], [[3oqr]], [[3n2j]], [[3u25]], [[4hhw]], [[4mfh]], [[4ko5]], [[4ko6]], [[4ko7]], [[4ko9]], [[4kob]], [[4koc]], [[4bww]][[4hip]], [[4qkt]], [[4wkx]] – PaAZ  (mutant)<br />
**[[2azu]], [[3azu]], [[1ils]], [[1ilu]], [[2tsa]], [[2tsb]], [[1etj]], [[1ag0]], [[1ezl]], [[1jvo]], [[1gr7]], [[1xb3]], [[1xb6]], [[1xb8]], [[2ghz]], [[2hx7]], [[2oj1]], [[3in0]], [[3fpy]], [[3fq1]], [[3fq2]], [[3fqy]], [[3in2]], [[3jt2]], [[3jtb]], [[3np3]], [[3np4]], [[3oqr]], [[3n2j]], [[3u25]], [[4hhw]], [[4mfh]], [[4ko5]], [[4ko6]], [[4ko7]], [[4ko9]], [[4kob]], [[4koc]], [[4bww]], [[4hip]], [[4qkt]], [[4wkx]] – PaAZ  (mutant)<br />
**[[1cuo]], [[1uat]] – AZ  – ''Methylomonas''<br />
**[[1cuo]], [[1uat]] – AZ  – ''Methylomonas''<br />
**[[1joi]] – PfAZ  – ''Pseudomonas fluorrescens''<br />
**[[1joi]] – PfAZ  – ''Pseudomonas fluorrescens''<br />
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**[[1bex]], [[1jzi]], [[1jze]], [[1jzf]], [[1jzj]], [[1jzh]] – PaAZ <br />
**[[1bex]], [[1jzi]], [[1jze]], [[1jzf]], [[1jzj]], [[1jzh]] – PaAZ <br />
**[[2i7s]], [[2fnw]], [[2i7o]], [[3ibo]], [[4hhg]], [[4k9j]] – PaAZ (mutant)  <br />
**[[2i7s]], [[2fnw]], [[2i7o]], [[3ibo]], [[4hhg]], [[4k9j]], [[6mjr]], [[6mjs]], [[6mjt]] – PaAZ (mutant)  <br />


*Cu+1 containing azurin
*Cu+1 containing azurin
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**[[1jzg]] – PaAZ  <br />
**[[1jzg]] – PaAZ  <br />
**[[1r1c]], [[2gi0]], [[1i53]], [[2hx8]], [[2hx9]], [[2hxa]], [[2xv0]], [[2xv2]], [[2xv3]] – PaAZ (mutant)  <br />
**[[1r1c]], [[2gi0]], [[1i53]], [[2hx8]], [[2hx9]], [[2hxa]], [[2xv0]], [[2xv2]], [[2xv3]] – PaAZ (mutant)  <br />
**[[2n0m]] – NgAZ residues 56-183  – ''Neisseria Gonorhoeae'' - NMR<br />


*Other metals-containing azurin
*Other metals-containing azurin
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**[[1e67]] – PaAZ + Zn+2<br />
**[[1e67]] – PaAZ + Zn+2<br />
**[[2iwe]] – PaAZ (mutant) + Zn+2<br />
**[[2iwe]] – PaAZ (mutant) + Zn+2<br />
**[[3ay2]] – AZ (mutant) + Zn+2 – ''Neisseria Gonorhoeae''<br />
**[[3uge]] – PaAZ + Ag+1 <br />
**[[3uge]] – PaAZ + Ag+1 <br />
**[[4hz1]] – PaAZ + Fe+2<br />
**[[4hz1]] – PaAZ + Fe+2<br />
**[[4qlw]] – PaAZ (mutant) + Fe+2<br />
**[[4qlw]] – PaAZ (mutant) + Fe+2<br />
**[[4jkn]] – PaAZ + Hg+2<br />
**[[4jkn]] – PaAZ + Hg+2<br />
**[[3ay2]] – NgAZ (mutant) + Zn+2 <br />


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Revision as of 12:06, 31 March 2019


Function

Azurin (AZ) is a blue copper protein. AZ mediates electron transfer and contains type I copper center.

For details see Intramolecular Electron Transfer in Azurin.

Relevance

AZ was found to be a novel anticancer agent. Following the entry of the P. aeruginosa bacteria into human melanoma and breast cancer cells, the AZ complexes with the tumor suppressor p53. The complex stabilizes p53 and activates the apoptosis of the cancer cells.

Structural highlights

. [1]

3D structures of azurin

Azurin 3D structures


Structure of azurin containing Cu+2 ion (PDB code 1joi).

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3D structures of azurin3D structures of azurin

Updated on 31-March-2019






ReferencesReferences

  1. Zhu DW, Dahms T, Willis K, Szabo AG, Lee X. Crystallization and preliminary crystallographic studies of the crystals of the azurin Pseudomonas fluorescens. Arch Biochem Biophys. 1994 Feb 1;308(2):469-70. PMID:8109977 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/abbi.1994.1066

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