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Metalloprotein Databases

As mentioned in Sect. 5.3.3, a number of enzymes contain metal ions that participate in the catalytic reaction. Two specialized databases store information on metal ions and other bioinorganic motifs in enzymes. PROMISE (prosthetic centers and metal ions in protein active sites) is maintained by the University of Leeds and focuses on six major groups of metal containing proteins diiron-carboxylate proteins, haem proteins, iron-sulfur proteins, molybdopterin proteins, mononuclear iron proteins, and chlorophyll containing proteins156.  [Pg.154]

The Metalloprotein Database and Browser (MDB) is maintained by the Scripps Research Institute and aims to collect quantitative information on all metal containing sites available from structures in the PDB database 57. The data stored comprises both structural and functional information on the metals bound and the ligands involved. The associated database server allows specific queries for particular site geometries and functions. [Pg.154]


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