| Literature DB >> 15113423 |
Kirill Degtyarenko1, Sergio Contrino.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Many characterised proteins contain metal ions, small organic molecules or modified residues. In contrast, the huge amount of data generated by genome projects consists exclusively of sequences with almost no annotation. One of the goals of the structural genomics initiative is to provide representative three-dimensional (3-D) structures for as many protein/domain folds as possible to allow successful homology modelling. However, important functional features such as metal co-ordination or a type of prosthetic group are not always conserved in homologous proteins. So far, the problem of correct annotation of bioinorganic proteins has been largely ignored by the bioinformatics community and information on bioinorganic centres obtained by methods other than crystallography or NMR is only available in literature databases.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 15113423 PMCID: PMC395836 DOI: 10.1186/1472-6807-4-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Struct Biol ISSN: 1472-6807
On-line databases cross-referenced in COMe
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Example of protein entry
| monomeric periplasmic nitrate reductase | PRX001226 | |||||
| periplasmic nitrate reductase | Mo6+, hydroxo | Moco | PDB:2NAP |
Example of molecule entry
| CoM-S-S-CoB | MOL000133 | |
| O-phosphono-N-{(2E)-7-[(2-sulfoethyl)dithio]hept-2-enoyl}-L-threonine | chemPDB:SHT | |
| coenzyme M 7-mercaptoheptanoylthreonine-phosphate heterodisulfide | COMPOUND:C04832 |
Examples of bioinorganic motifs
| 4.1 | [ | BIM000095 |
| 4.2 | [ | BIM000176 |
| 4.3 | {Cu(ND.His)(SD.Met)}{Cu(ND.His)(O.Glu)}{μ-(SG.Cys)}2 | BIM000104 |
| 4.4 | {Fe(ND.His)(OE.Glu)(OH2)}{Fe(ND.His)(OE.Glu)}{μ-(OE.Glu)}{μ-(OE,OE.Glu)}{μ-(OH2)} | BIM000080 |
| 4.5 | {Fe(ND.His)(OE.Glu)(OH2)}{Fe(ND.His)(OE.Glu)2}{μ-(OE,OE.Glu)}{μ-(OH2)}{μ-(OH)} | BIM000081 |
| 4.6 | {Fe4(μ3-S)4}(NE.His)(SG.Cys)3 | BIM000059 |
| 4.7 | [ | BIM000209 |
| 4.8 | {(Fe4S4)(SG.Cys)3}{Fe(por)}{μ-(SG.Cys)} | BIM000026 |
| 4.9 | [ | BIM000181 |
| 4.10 | (C6.FMN)(SG.Cys) | BIM000137 |
Examples of entry relationships in COMe
| 5.1 | complex protein PRX000001 |
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| 5.2 | Fe(por)(NE.His)* BIM000025 |
| 5.3 | FAD* MOL000041 |
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| 5.4 | Zn(OE.Glu)2 [Fe(ND.His) k2-(OE,OE.Glu)] μ-(OE,OE.Glu)2 BIM000352 |
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| 5.5 | pyridoxal 5'-phosphate protein PRX000808 |
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| 5.6 | bacterioferritin PRX000159 |
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| 5.7 | cytochrome b PRX000153 |
Figure 1Fragment of ontology for carbon monoxide oxidase.
Relationships in COMe
| all attributes | PRX to PRX | ||
| - | BIM to BIM | ||
| - | MOL to PRX |