Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1932901 Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 2009 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Human Ero1-Lα catalyzes the formation of disulfide bond and hence plays an essential role in protein folding. Understanding the mechanism of disulfide bond formation in mammals is important because of the involvement of protein misfolding in conditions such as diabetes, arthritis, cancer, and aging. However, the crystal structure of the enzyme is not available yet, which seriously hinders the understanding of biological function of Ero1-Lα. Based on the crystal structure of yeast Ero1p, a rational three-dimensional structural model of Ero1-Lα was built and the characteristics of the enzyme were hence investigated. The characteristic similarities and differences between Ero1-Lα and Ero1p were compared on the basis of computational and experimental results, providing the first insight into the structure–function relationships of the enzymes. Both calculation and experiment got the concordant conclusion that FAD binds more tightly with Ero1-Lα than Ero1p. In addition, the probable electron transfer pathway was proposed on the basis of the structural models.

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