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Potassium in PDB 5fkr: Unraveling the First Step of Xyloglucan Degradation By the Soil Saprophyte Cellvibrio Japonicus Through the Functional and Structural Characterization of A Potent GH74 Endo-Xyloglucanase

Enzymatic activity of Unraveling the First Step of Xyloglucan Degradation By the Soil Saprophyte Cellvibrio Japonicus Through the Functional and Structural Characterization of A Potent GH74 Endo-Xyloglucanase

All present enzymatic activity of Unraveling the First Step of Xyloglucan Degradation By the Soil Saprophyte Cellvibrio Japonicus Through the Functional and Structural Characterization of A Potent GH74 Endo-Xyloglucanase:
3.2.1.151;

Protein crystallography data

The structure of Unraveling the First Step of Xyloglucan Degradation By the Soil Saprophyte Cellvibrio Japonicus Through the Functional and Structural Characterization of A Potent GH74 Endo-Xyloglucanase, PDB code: 5fkr was solved by M.Attia, J.Stepper, G.J.Davies, H.Brumer, with X-Ray Crystallography technique. A brief refinement statistics is given in the table below:

Resolution Low / High (Å) 73.17 / 2.28
Space group P 21 21 2
Cell size a, b, c (Å), α, β, γ (°) 87.890, 131.910, 73.170, 90.00, 90.00, 90.00
R / Rfree (%) 21 / 26.8

Other elements in 5fkr:

The structure of Unraveling the First Step of Xyloglucan Degradation By the Soil Saprophyte Cellvibrio Japonicus Through the Functional and Structural Characterization of A Potent GH74 Endo-Xyloglucanase also contains other interesting chemical elements:

Bromine (Br) 1 atom

Potassium Binding Sites:

The binding sites of Potassium atom in the Unraveling the First Step of Xyloglucan Degradation By the Soil Saprophyte Cellvibrio Japonicus Through the Functional and Structural Characterization of A Potent GH74 Endo-Xyloglucanase (pdb code 5fkr). This binding sites where shown within 5.0 Angstroms radius around Potassium atom.
In total only one binding site of Potassium was determined in the Unraveling the First Step of Xyloglucan Degradation By the Soil Saprophyte Cellvibrio Japonicus Through the Functional and Structural Characterization of A Potent GH74 Endo-Xyloglucanase, PDB code: 5fkr:

Potassium binding site 1 out of 1 in 5fkr

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Potassium binding site 1 out of 1 in the Unraveling the First Step of Xyloglucan Degradation By the Soil Saprophyte Cellvibrio Japonicus Through the Functional and Structural Characterization of A Potent GH74 Endo-Xyloglucanase


Mono view


Stereo pair view

A full contact list of Potassium with other atoms in the K binding site number 1 of Unraveling the First Step of Xyloglucan Degradation By the Soil Saprophyte Cellvibrio Japonicus Through the Functional and Structural Characterization of A Potent GH74 Endo-Xyloglucanase within 5.0Å range:
probe atom residue distance (Å) B Occ
A:K1767

b:30.1
occ:1.00
O A:ILE351 2.6 29.3 1.0
O A:TYR329 2.8 24.2 1.0
O A:GLY300 2.8 19.7 1.0
BR A:BR1766 3.5 35.0 1.0
C A:ILE351 3.8 26.8 1.0
C A:GLY300 3.8 22.1 1.0
C A:TYR329 4.0 26.1 1.0
CA A:ALA301 4.1 22.3 1.0
CG2 A:ILE351 4.1 26.9 1.0
O A:HOH2066 4.4 29.8 1.0
N A:ALA301 4.4 22.9 1.0
CA A:PHE330 4.4 23.6 1.0
N A:ILE351 4.5 25.2 1.0
CB A:ALA301 4.5 22.4 1.0
CB A:PHE330 4.6 25.9 1.0
CA A:ILE351 4.6 26.3 1.0
N A:PHE330 4.7 23.2 1.0
CD2 A:TYR329 4.7 28.7 1.0
N A:ALA352 4.7 25.1 1.0
N A:GLY300 4.8 27.7 1.0
CA A:ALA352 4.8 24.9 1.0
CA A:GLY300 4.9 24.6 1.0
CB A:ILE351 5.0 26.6 1.0

Reference:

M.Attia, J.Stepper, G.J.Davies, H.Brumer. Functional and Structural Characterization of A Potent GH74 Endo-Xyloglucanase From the Soil Saprophyte Cellvibrio Japonicus Unravels the First Step of Xyloglucan Degradation. Febs J. V. 283 1701 2016.
ISSN: ISSN 1742-464X
PubMed: 26929175
DOI: 10.1111/FEBS.13696
Page generated: Sun Dec 13 23:57:14 2020

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