Structure of PDB 5zt7 Chain B Binding Site BS01

Receptor Information
>5zt7 Chain B (length=252) Species: 224308 (Bacillus subtilis subsp. subtilis str. 168) [Search protein sequence] [Download receptor structure] [Download structure with residue number starting from 1] [View receptor structure]
SMKQAILYVGHGSRVKKAQQEAAAFLEGCKAHISVPVQEISFLELQEPTI
ETGFEACVKQGATHIAVVPLLLLTAAHAKHDIPEEIVRVASRYPSVRISY
GKPIGIDEEVVKAVYHRMKDIGVPYENARVVLIGRGSSDPDVKRDVTGIA
NLLQEMVPVKEVIPCFLTACGPNYKEVFSELEKDDGITTFIVPYLLFTGM
LMNEIEREVQKLKAHNPNVYLSSYIGFHPHVKNAFLNRVRETAANSEGQF
DF
Ligand information
Ligand IDCO
InChIInChI=1S/Co/q+2
InChIKeyXLJKHNWPARRRJB-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES
SoftwareSMILES
ACDLabs 10.04
OpenEye OEToolkits 1.5.0
[Co+2]
CACTVS 3.341[Co++]
FormulaCo
NameCOBALT (II) ION
ChEMBL
DrugBankDB14205
ZINC
PDB chain5zt7 Chain B Residue 301 [Download ligand structure] [Download structure with residue number starting from 1] [View ligand structure]
Receptor-Ligand Complex Structure
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PDB5zt7 Structure of sirohydrochlorin ferrochelatase SirB: the last of the structures of the class II chelatase family.
Resolution2.94 Å
Binding residue
(original residue number in PDB)
H31 K231
Binding residue
(residue number reindexed from 1)
H32 K232
Annotation score1
Enzymatic activity
Enzyme Commision number 4.99.1.4: sirohydrochlorin ferrochelatase.
Gene Ontology
Molecular Function
GO:0016829 lyase activity
GO:0046872 metal ion binding
GO:0051266 sirohydrochlorin ferrochelatase activity
Biological Process
GO:0006779 porphyrin-containing compound biosynthetic process
GO:0019354 siroheme biosynthetic process

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External links
PDB RCSB:5zt7, PDBe:5zt7, PDBj:5zt7
PDBsum5zt7
PubMed30778451
UniProtO34632|SIRB_BACSU Sirohydrochlorin ferrochelatase (Gene Name=sirB)

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