International audienceMononuclear cupredoxins contain a type 1 copper center with a trigonal or tetragonal geometry usually maintained by four ligands, a cystein, two histidines and a methionine. The recent discovery of new members of this family with unusual properties demonstrates, however, the versatility of this class of proteins. Changes in their ligand set lead to drastic variation in their metal site geometry and in the resulting spectroscopic and redox features. In our work, we report the identification of the copper ligands in the recently discovered cupredoxin AcoP. We show that even though AcoP possesses a classical copper ligand set, it has a highly perturbed copper center. In depth studies of mutant's properties suggest a high ...
Cupredoxins perform copper-mediated long-range electron transfer (ET) in biological systems. Their c...
Metalloproteins are an important class of proteins, comprising nearly half of all native proteins. D...
Here we report the first stable, axial ligand mutations, Met160Gln and Met160Glu, of a Cu_A center ...
International audienceMononuclear cupredoxins contain a type 1 copper center with a trigonal or tetr...
Mononuclear cupredoxins contain a type 1 copper center with a trigonal or tetragonal geometry usuall...
Cupredoxins are widely occurring copper-binding proteins with a typical Greek-key beta barrel fold. ...
International audienceCupredoxins are widespread copper-binding proteins, mainly involved in electro...
Cupredoxins are widespread copper-binding proteins, mainly involved in electron transfer pathways. T...
International audienceCupredoxins are copper-dependent electron-transfer proteins that can be catego...
International audienceBlue copper proteins have a constrained Cu(II) geometry that has proven diffic...
Cupredoxins arc electron transfer (ET) proteins which possess type I (Tl) copper sites. A TI copper ...
Cupredoxins are copper-dependent electron-transfer proteins that can be categorized as blue, purple,...
International audienceAbstract Importance of copper resistance pathways in pathogenic bacteria is no...
Cupredoxins perform copper-mediated long-range electron transfer (ET) in biological systems. Their c...
Metalloproteins are an important class of proteins, comprising nearly half of all native proteins. D...
Here we report the first stable, axial ligand mutations, Met160Gln and Met160Glu, of a Cu_A center ...
International audienceMononuclear cupredoxins contain a type 1 copper center with a trigonal or tetr...
Mononuclear cupredoxins contain a type 1 copper center with a trigonal or tetragonal geometry usuall...
Cupredoxins are widely occurring copper-binding proteins with a typical Greek-key beta barrel fold. ...
International audienceCupredoxins are widespread copper-binding proteins, mainly involved in electro...
Cupredoxins are widespread copper-binding proteins, mainly involved in electron transfer pathways. T...
International audienceCupredoxins are copper-dependent electron-transfer proteins that can be catego...
International audienceBlue copper proteins have a constrained Cu(II) geometry that has proven diffic...
Cupredoxins arc electron transfer (ET) proteins which possess type I (Tl) copper sites. A TI copper ...
Cupredoxins are copper-dependent electron-transfer proteins that can be categorized as blue, purple,...
International audienceAbstract Importance of copper resistance pathways in pathogenic bacteria is no...
Cupredoxins perform copper-mediated long-range electron transfer (ET) in biological systems. Their c...
Metalloproteins are an important class of proteins, comprising nearly half of all native proteins. D...
Here we report the first stable, axial ligand mutations, Met160Gln and Met160Glu, of a Cu_A center ...