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Hemes, structure-function correlation

Solomon El, Brunold TC, Davis MI, et al. Geometric and electronic structure/function correlations in non-heme iron enzymes. Chern Rev 100 235-349,2000. [Pg.216]

In a very broad overview of the structural categories one can state several statistical correlations with type of function. Hemes are almost always bound by helices, but never in parallel a//3 structures. Relatively complex enzymatic functions, especially those involving allosteric control, are occasionally antiparallel /3 but most often parallel a//3. Binding and receptor proteins are most often antiparallel /3, while the proteins that bind in those receptor sites (i.e., hormones, toxins, and enzyme inhibitors) are most apt to be small disulfide-rich structures. However, there are exceptions to all of the above generalizations (such as cytochrome cs as a nonhelical heme protein or citrate synthase as a helical enzyme), and when one focuses on the really significant level of detail within the active site then the correlation with overall tertiary structure disappears altogether. For almost all of the dozen identifiable groups of functionally similar proteins that are represented by at least two known protein structures, there are at least... [Pg.318]


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