Publications by authors named "L D Kanbi"

Automating the determination of novel macromolecular structures via X-ray crystallographic methods involves building a model into an electron-density map. Unfortunately, the conventional crystallographic asymmetric unit volumes are usually not well matched to the biological molecular units. In most cases, the facets of the asymmetric unit cut the molecules into a number of disconnected fragments, rendering interpretation by the crystallographer significantly more difficult.

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The N-terminal extension of rusticyanin is a unique structural feature of this protein in the cupredoxin family and has been speculated to be responsible for the extreme acid stability of the protein. We have removed the 35 residues from the N-terminus and show that the resulting -35 mutant is insoluble in aqueous media above pH 5.0 and exists primarily in a hexameric form at lower pHs.

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The small blue copper protein rusticyanin from Thiobacillus ferrooxidans contains a type 1 Cu centre with a single axial ligand, Met148, which together with the His-Cys-His trigonal planar ligands produces a distorted trigonal pyramidal coordination geometry to copper. Type 1 Cu sites are found in cupredoxins and several multicopper proteins, including oxidases and nitrite reductases. The role of the axial ligand has been extensively debated in terms of its function in the fine tuning of the redox potential and spectroscopic properties of type 1 Cu sites.

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