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Deposition Date 2003-08-03
Release Date 2004-01-06
Last Version Date 2024-11-13
Entry Detail
PDB ID:
1Q4G
Keywords:
Title:
2.0 Angstrom Crystal Structure of Ovine Prostaglandin H2 Synthase-1, in complex with alpha-methyl-4-biphenylacetic acid
Biological Source:
Source Organism:
Ovis aries (Taxon ID: 9940)
Method Details:
Experimental Method:
Resolution:
2.00 Å
R-Value Free:
0.23
R-Value Work:
0.21
R-Value Observed:
0.21
Space Group:
I 2 2 2
Macromolecular Entities
Polymer Type:polypeptide(L)
Molecule:Prostaglandin G/H synthase 1
Chain IDs:A, B
Chain Length:553
Number of Molecules:2
Biological Source:Ovis aries
Modified Residue
Compound ID Chain ID Parent Comp ID Details 2D Image
ASN B ASN GLYCOSYLATION SITE
Primary Citation
The 2.0A Resolution Crystal Structure of Prostaglandin H(2) Synthase-1: Structural Insights into an Unusual Peroxidase
J.Mol.Biol. 335 503 518 (2004)
PMID: 14672659 DOI: 10.1016/j.jmb.2003.10.073

Abstact

Prostaglandin H2 synthase (EC 1.14.99.1) is an integral membrane enzyme containing a cyclooxygenase site, which is the target for the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, and a spatially distinct peroxidase site. Previous crystallographic studies of this clinically important drug target have been hindered by low resolution. We present here the 2.0 A resolution X-ray crystal structure of ovine prostaglandin H2 synthase-1 in complex with alpha-methyl-4-biphenylacetic acid, a defluorinated analog of the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug flurbiprofen. Detergent molecules are seen to bind to the protein's membrane-binding domain, and their positions suggest the depth to which this domain is likely to penetrate into the lipid bilayer. The relation of the enzyme's proximal heme ligand His388 to the heme iron is atypical for a peroxidase; the iron-histidine bond is unusually long and a substantial tilt angle is observed between the heme and imidazole planes. A molecule of glycerol, used as a cryoprotectant during diffraction experiments, is seen to bind in the peroxidase site, offering the first view of any ligand in this active site. Insights gained from glycerol binding may prove useful in the design of a peroxidase-specific ligand.

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