Literature DB >> 1935978

Complete sequence and model for the C1 subunit of the carotenoprotein, crustacyanin, and model for the dimer, beta-crustacyanin, formed from the C1 and A2 subunits with astaxanthin.

J N Keen1, I Caceres, E E Eliopoulos, P F Zagalsky, J B Findlay.   

Abstract

The complete sequence has been determined for the C1 subunit of crustacyanin, an astaxanthin-binding protein from the carapace of the lobster Homarus gammarus (L.). The polypeptide, 181 residues long, is similar (38% identity) to the other main subunit, A2 and to plasma retinol-binding protein. The tertiary structure of the C1 subunit has been modelled on that derived for the A2 subunit from the coordinates of retinol-binding protein. Residues lining the putative binding cavities and at the putative carotenoid binding sites of the two subunits are highly conserved. The carotenoid environments are characterized by a preponderance of aromatic and polar residues and the absence of charged side-chains. A tentative model for the dimer, beta-crustacyanin, formed between the two subunits with their associated carotenoid ligands, is discussed. The model is based on the crystal structure of the dimer of bilin-binding protein, a member of the same superfamily. This structure has enabled us to examine mechanisms for the bathochromic spectral shift of the protein-bound carotenoid and to identify likely contact regions between dimers in octameric alpha-crustacyanin.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1935978     DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1991.tb16340.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Biochem        ISSN: 0014-2956


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