The third metal-binding domain of the human Menkes protein (MNK3), a copper(I)-transporting ATPase, has been expressed in Escherichia coli and characterized in solution. The solution structure of MNK3, its copper(I)-binding properties, and its interaction with the physiological partner, HAH1, have been studied. MNK3 is the domain most dissimilar in structure from the other domains of the Menkes protein. This is reflected in a significant rearrangement of the last strand of the four-stranded beta-sheet when compared with the other known homologous proteins or protein domains. MNK3 is also peculiar with respect to its interaction with the copper(I) ion, as it was found to be a comparatively weak binder. Copper(I) transfer from metal-loaded HA...
The second domain of the human Menkes protein (MNK2), formed by 72 residues, has been expressed in E...
Biological utilisation of copper requires that the metal, in its ionic forms, be meticulously transp...
The inherent cellular toxicity of copper ions demands that their concentration be carefully controll...
International audience: Human copper-ATPases ATP7A and ATP7Bare essential for intracellular copper h...
International audience: Human copper-ATPases ATP7A and ATP7Bare essential for intracellular copper h...
International audience: Human copper-ATPases ATP7A and ATP7Bare essential for intracellular copper h...
International audience: Human copper-ATPases ATP7A and ATP7Bare essential for intracellular copper h...
International audience: Human copper-ATPases ATP7A and ATP7Bare essential for intracellular copper h...
Human copper-ATPases ATP7A and ATP7B are essential for intracellular copper homeostasis. The main ro...
AbstractThe Menkes ATPase (MNK) has an essential role in the translocation of copper across cellular...
The Menkes ATPase (MNK) has an essential role in the translocation of copper across cellular membran...
ATP7A is a P-type ATPase involved in copper(I) homeostasis in humans. It possesses a long N-terminal...
The Menkes ATPase (MNK) has an essential role in the translocation of copper across cellular membran...
The Menkes ATPase (MNK) has an essential role in the translocation of copper across cellular membran...
The Menkes ATPase (MNK) has an essential role in the translocation of copper across cellular membran...
The second domain of the human Menkes protein (MNK2), formed by 72 residues, has been expressed in E...
Biological utilisation of copper requires that the metal, in its ionic forms, be meticulously transp...
The inherent cellular toxicity of copper ions demands that their concentration be carefully controll...
International audience: Human copper-ATPases ATP7A and ATP7Bare essential for intracellular copper h...
International audience: Human copper-ATPases ATP7A and ATP7Bare essential for intracellular copper h...
International audience: Human copper-ATPases ATP7A and ATP7Bare essential for intracellular copper h...
International audience: Human copper-ATPases ATP7A and ATP7Bare essential for intracellular copper h...
International audience: Human copper-ATPases ATP7A and ATP7Bare essential for intracellular copper h...
Human copper-ATPases ATP7A and ATP7B are essential for intracellular copper homeostasis. The main ro...
AbstractThe Menkes ATPase (MNK) has an essential role in the translocation of copper across cellular...
The Menkes ATPase (MNK) has an essential role in the translocation of copper across cellular membran...
ATP7A is a P-type ATPase involved in copper(I) homeostasis in humans. It possesses a long N-terminal...
The Menkes ATPase (MNK) has an essential role in the translocation of copper across cellular membran...
The Menkes ATPase (MNK) has an essential role in the translocation of copper across cellular membran...
The Menkes ATPase (MNK) has an essential role in the translocation of copper across cellular membran...
The second domain of the human Menkes protein (MNK2), formed by 72 residues, has been expressed in E...
Biological utilisation of copper requires that the metal, in its ionic forms, be meticulously transp...
The inherent cellular toxicity of copper ions demands that their concentration be carefully controll...