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[The complex of aspartate aminotransferase with D-aspartate].

Authors: V M, Kochkina; S V, Korolev; V I, Midor; D, Vil'son; F A, Kvocho; A P, Kuzin;

[The complex of aspartate aminotransferase with D-aspartate].

Abstract

We report here the x-ray studies of the complex cytosolic aspartate aminotransferase from chicken heart with D-aspartate at 2,7 A resolution. Crystals of the complex was prepared by diffusing D-aspartate into free enzyme crystals; their space group is P 2(1)2(1)2(1) with cell dimensions (A): a = 62.59; b = 117.83; c = 124.38. They contain one dimeric molecule in the asymmetric unit. The x-ray crystallographic analysis proves that the connection of the D-aspartate induces small conformational changes in the active site of two subunits of the enzyme: considerable conformational changes are determined for His 189, Phe 360, Tyr 70, Arg 292, Phe 18 and Glu 141.

Keywords

Aspartic Acid, Binding Sites, Protein Conformation, Myocardium, Animals, Aspartate Aminotransferases, Crystallography, X-Ray, Chickens

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