FunctionArsenate reductase (AsR) catalyzes the conversion of arsenate (As V) and glutaredoxin to arsenite (As III) and glutaredoxin disulfide.
RelevanceAsR is part of the arsenic detoxification pathway.
Structural highlightsThe AsR active site contains a . .
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3D structures of arsenate reducatse3D structures of arsenate reducatse
Updated on 05-November-2015
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- Arsenate reductase
- 1jf8, 1ljl – SaAsR – Staphylococcus aureus
- 1jfv, 1lk0, 1rxi, 2cd7, 2fxi – SaAsR (mutant)
- 1jl3 – BsAsR – Bacillus subtilis
- 1z2d, 1z2e – BsAsR - NMR
- 1i9d – EcAsR – Escherichia coli
- 1s3c, 1s3d, 1sd8, 1sd9, 1sk2 – EcAsR (mutant)
- 2l17, 2l18 – SyAsR – Synechocystis - NMR
- 2l19 – SyAsR (mutant) - NMR
- 1y1l – AsR – Archaeoglobus fulgidus
- 3f0i – AsR – Vibrio cholerae
- 3rh0, 3t38 – AsR – Corynebacterium glutamicum
- Arsenate reductase complexes
- 1jzw – EcAsR + arsonocysteine
- 1sk1 – EcAsR (mutant) + arsonocysteine
- 1sjz, 1sk0 – EcAsR (mutant) + arsonocysteine + AsO3
- 1j9b – EcAsR + AsO3 + thiarsahydroxy-cysteine
- 1lju – SaAsR (mutant) + arsonocysteine
- 1rxe – SaAsR (mutant) + mercapto-nitrobenzoate
- 2ipa – BsAsR (mutant) + thioredoxin (mutant)
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