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Structure, cellobiose dehydrogenase

Since the primary structure of a peptide determines the global fold of any protein, the amino acid sequence of a heme protein not only provides the ligands, but also establishes the heme environmental factors such as solvent and ion accessibility and local dielectric. The prevalent secondary structure element found in heme protein architectures is the a-helix however, it should be noted that p-sheet heme proteins are also known, such as the nitrophorin from Rhodnius prolixus (71) and flavocytochrome cellobiose dehydrogenase from Phanerochaete chrys-osporium (72). However, for the purpose of this review, we focus on the structures of cytochromes 6562 (73) and c (74) shown in Fig. 2, which are four-a-helix bundle protein architectures and lend themselves as resource structures for the development of de novo designs. [Pg.414]


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