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Metal-binding pterin molybdopterin

The aldehyde oxidoreductase from Desulfovibrio gigas shows 52% sequence identity with xanthine oxidase (199, 212) and is, so far, the single representative of the xanthine oxidase family. The 3D structure of MOP was analyzed at 1.8 A resolution in several states oxidized, reduced, desulfo and sulfo forms, and alcohol-bound (200), which has allowed more precise definition of the metal coordination site and contributed to the understanding of its role in catalysis. The overall structure, composed of a single polypeptide of 907 amino acid residues, is organized into four domains two N-terminus smaller domains, which bind the two types of [2Fe-2S] centers and two much larger domains, which harbor the molybdopterin cofactor, deeply buried in the molecule (Fig. 10). The pterin cofactor is present as a cytosine dinucleotide (MCD) and is 15 A away from the molecular surface,... [Pg.398]


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