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'''STRUCTURE OF RIGIDOPORUS LIGNOSUS LACCASE FROM HEMIHEDRALLY TWINNED CRYSTALS'''
===STRUCTURE OF RIGIDOPORUS LIGNOSUS LACCASE FROM HEMIHEDRALLY TWINNED CRYSTALS===




==Overview==
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Laccase is a multicopper blue oxidase that couples the four-electron reduction of oxygen with the oxidation of a broad range of organic substrates, including phenols and arylamines. The enzyme is the object of intense biotechnological research, due to its employment in bioremediation of soils and water as well as in other biotechnological applications. We report here the cDNA and protein sequences, the post-translational modifications, the crystallization and X-ray structure determination of a laccase from the white-rot fungus Rigidoporus lignosus. The amino acid residues sequence deduced from cDNA clearly identified a pre-sequence of 21 residues representing the signal for extra-cellular localization. Mass spectrometry analysis performed on the salvage enzyme, confirmed the deduced sequence and precisely mapped two glycosylation sites at Asn337 and Asn435, determining the nature of the bound glycosidic moieties. The crystal structure was determined at 1.7A resolution from perfectly hemihedrally twinned crystals, by molecular replacement technique. While the overall structure closely resembled those reported for other fungal laccases, the analysis of the T2/T3 trinuclear cluster revealed an unprecedented coordination sphere for the T3 copper pair. No bridging oxygen ligand was present between the two T3 copper ions, which were no longer symmetrically coordinated. The observed structure could represent an intermediate along the process of four-electron reduction of oxygen to water taking place at the trinuclear copper cluster.
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==About this Structure==
==About this Structure==
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[[Category: Multicopper blue oxidase]]
[[Category: Multicopper blue oxidase]]
[[Category: Oxidase]]
[[Category: Oxidase]]
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STRUCTURE OF RIGIDOPORUS LIGNOSUS LACCASE FROM HEMIHEDRALLY TWINNED CRYSTALSSTRUCTURE OF RIGIDOPORUS LIGNOSUS LACCASE FROM HEMIHEDRALLY TWINNED CRYSTALS

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About this StructureAbout this Structure

1V10 is a Single protein structure of sequence from Rigidoporus microporus. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

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The structure of Rigidoporus lignosus Laccase containing a full complement of copper ions, reveals an asymmetrical arrangement for the T3 copper pair., Garavaglia S, Cambria MT, Miglio M, Ragusa S, Iacobazzi V, Palmieri F, D'Ambrosio C, Scaloni A, Rizzi M, J Mol Biol. 2004 Oct 1;342(5):1519-31. PMID:15364578

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