Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1316797 | Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Yersiniabactin (Ybt), the siderophore produced by Yersinia pestis, has been crystallized successfully in the ferric complex form and the crystal structure has been determined. The crystals are orthorhombic with a space group of P212121 and four distinct molecules per unit cell with cell dimensions of a = 11.3271(±0.0003) Å, b = 22.3556(±0.0006) Å, and c = 39.8991(±0.0011) Å. The crystal structure of ferric Ybt shows that the ferric ion is coordinated as a 1:1 complex by three nitrogen electron pairs and three negatively charged oxygen atoms with a distorted octahedral coordination. The molecule displays a Δ absolute configuration with chiral centers at N2, C9, C10, C12, C13, and C19 in R, R, R, R, S, S configurations, respectively. Few of the crystal structures of siderophores have been solved, and those which have been are of simple hydroxamate and catechol types such as ferrioxamine B and agrobactin. To our knowledge this is the first report of the ferric crystal structure of 5-member heterocycle siderophore.