1azv
FAMILIAL ALS MUTANT G37R CUZNSOD (HUMAN)
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OverviewOverview
The X-ray crystal structure of a human copper/zinc superoxide dismutase, mutant (G37R CuZnSOD) found in some patients with the inherited form of, Lou Gehrig's disease (FALS) has been determined to 1.9 angstroms, resolution. The two SOD subunits have distinct environments in the crystal, and are different in structure at their copper binding sites. One subunit, (subunit[intact]) shows a four-coordinate ligand geometry of the copper, ion, whereas the other subunit (subunit[broken]) shows a three-coordinate, geometry of the copper ion. Also, subunit(intact) displays higher atomic, displacement parameters for backbone atoms ((B) = 30 +/- 10 angstroms2), than subunit(broken) ((B) = 24 +/- 11 angstroms2). This structure is the, first CuZnSOD to show large differences between the two subunits. Factors, that may contribute to these differences are discussed and a possible link, of a looser structure to FALS is suggested.
DiseaseDisease
Known disease associated with this structure: Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, due to SOD1 deficiency OMIM:[147450]
About this StructureAbout this Structure
1AZV is a Single protein structure of sequence from Homo sapiens with CU and ZN as ligands. Active as Superoxide dismutase, with EC number 1.15.1.1 Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
ReferenceReference
Subunit asymmetry in the three-dimensional structure of a human CuZnSOD mutant found in familial amyotrophic lateral sclerosis., Hart PJ, Liu H, Pellegrini M, Nersissian AM, Gralla EB, Valentine JS, Eisenberg D, Protein Sci. 1998 Mar;7(3):545-55. PMID:9541385
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