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- it falls into the group of small type I blue copper proteins called "cupredoxins". In photosynthesis, plastocyanin functions as an electron transfer agent...
- of a glycine residue). T1Cu-containing proteins are usually called "cupredoxins", and show similar three-dimensional structures, relatively high reduction...
- international spotlight. His lab worked on elucidating the role of bacterial cupredoxins and cytochromes in cancer regression and arresting cell cycle progression...
- are involved in electron transport chains. They include cytochrome c, cupredoxins, high potential iron protein, adrenodoxin reductase, some flavoproteins...
- diffraction (MAD) crystal structure of rusticyanin: a highly oxidizing cupredoxin with extreme acid stability". J Mol Biol. 263 (5): 730–51. doi:10.1006/jmbi...
- which also share homology with the cupredoxins azurin and plastocyanin. Structurally, these domains consist of a cupredoxin-like fold, a beta-sandwich consisting...
- cytochrome c551. Azurin from P aeruginosa is a type I blue copper protein (cupredoxin), while cytochrome c551 (9 kDa) is a haem-containing cytochrome. Azurin...
- formaldehyde detoxification Carbon monoxide dehydrogenase (CODH) Plastocyanin Cupredoxins Multiheme cytochromes (MHC) Al-Shayeb B, Schoelmerich MC, West-Roberts...
- found in Saccharomyces cerevisiae with a structure consisting of three cupredoxin-like β-barrel domains and four copper ions located in three distinct metal...
- Jonathan; Paradisi, Francesca; Albrecht, Martin (2018-08-13). "Carbene in Cupredoxin Protein Scaffolds: Replacement of a Histidine Ligand in the Active Site...