Structure of PDB 7m8v Chain H Binding Site BS02
Receptor Information
>7m8v Chain H (length=464) Species:
9606
(Homo sapiens) [
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TVLPFEAMPQHPGNRWLRLLQIWREQGYEHLHLEMHQTFQELGPIFRYNL
PRMVCVMLPEDVEKLQQVDSLHPCRMILEPWVAYRQHRGHKCGVFLLNGP
EWRFNRLRLNPDVLSPKAVQRFLPMVDAVARDFSQALKKKVLQNARGSLT
LDVQPSIFHYTIEASNLALFGERLGLVGHSPSSASLNFLHALEVMFKSTV
QLMFMPRSLSRWISPKVWKEHFEAWDCIFQYGDNCIQKIYQELAFNRPQH
YTGIVAELLLKAELSLEAIKANSMELTAGSVDTTAFPLLMTLFELARNPD
VQQILRQESLAAAASISEHPQKATTELPLLRAALKETLRLYPVGLFLERV
VSSDLVLQNYHIPAGTLVQVFLYSLGRNAALFPRPERYNPQRWLDSGRNF
HHVPFGFGMRQCLGRRLAEAEMLLLLHHVLKHFLVETLTQEDIKMVYSFI
LRPGTSPLLTFRAI
Ligand information
Ligand ID
HEM
InChI
InChI=1S/C34H34N4O4.Fe/c1-7-21-17(3)25-13-26-19(5)23(9-11-33(39)40)31(37-26)16-32-24(10-12-34(41)42)20(6)28(38-32)15-30-22(8-2)18(4)27(36-30)14-29(21)35-25;/h7-8,13-16H,1-2,9-12H2,3-6H3,(H4,35,36,37,38,39,40,41,42);/q;+2/p-2/b25-13-,26-13-,27-14-,28-15-,29-14-,30-15-,31-16-,32-16-;
InChIKey
KABFMIBPWCXCRK-RGGAHWMASA-L
SMILES
Software
SMILES
OpenEye OEToolkits 1.7.6
Cc1c2n3c(c1CCC(=O)O)C=C4C(=C(C5=[N]4[Fe]36[N]7=C(C=C8N6C(=C5)C(=C8C)C=C)C(=C(C7=C2)C)C=C)C)CCC(=O)O
CACTVS 3.385
CC1=C(CCC(O)=O)C2=Cc3n4[Fe]5|6|N2=C1C=c7n5c(=CC8=N|6C(=Cc4c(C)c3CCC(O)=O)C(=C8C=C)C)c(C)c7C=C
ACDLabs 12.01
C=1c3c(c(c4C=C5C(=C(C=6C=C7C(=C(C8=CC=2C(=C(C=1N=2[Fe](n34)(N5=6)N78)CCC(=O)O)C)\C=C)C)\C=C)C)C)CCC(=O)O
Formula
C34 H32 Fe N4 O4
Name
PROTOPORPHYRIN IX CONTAINING FE;
HEME
ChEMBL
DrugBank
DB18267
ZINC
PDB chain
7m8v Chain H Residue 602 [
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PDB
7m8v
Aldosterone Synthase Structure With Cushing Disease Drug LCI699 Highlights Avenues for Selective CYP11B Drug Design.
Resolution
3.08 Å
Binding residue
(original residue number in PDB)
R110 V129 F130 R141 L311 S315 T318 R384 P442 F443 R448 C450
Binding residue
(residue number reindexed from 1)
R75 V94 F95 R106 L276 S280 T283 R349 P404 F405 R410 C412
Annotation score
1
Enzymatic activity
Enzyme Commision number
1.14.15.4
: steroid 11beta-monooxygenase.
1.14.15.5
: corticosterone 18-monooxygenase.
Gene Ontology
Molecular Function
GO:0004497
monooxygenase activity
GO:0004507
steroid 11-beta-monooxygenase activity
GO:0005506
iron ion binding
GO:0008395
steroid hydroxylase activity
GO:0016705
oxidoreductase activity, acting on paired donors, with incorporation or reduction of molecular oxygen
GO:0020037
heme binding
GO:0046872
metal ion binding
GO:0047783
corticosterone 18-monooxygenase activity
Biological Process
GO:0002017
regulation of blood volume by renal aldosterone
GO:0003091
renal water homeostasis
GO:0006629
lipid metabolic process
GO:0006694
steroid biosynthetic process
GO:0006700
C21-steroid hormone biosynthetic process
GO:0006704
glucocorticoid biosynthetic process
GO:0006705
mineralocorticoid biosynthetic process
GO:0008203
cholesterol metabolic process
GO:0016125
sterol metabolic process
GO:0032342
aldosterone biosynthetic process
GO:0032870
cellular response to hormone stimulus
GO:0034650
cortisol metabolic process
GO:0034651
cortisol biosynthetic process
GO:0035865
cellular response to potassium ion
GO:0055075
potassium ion homeostasis
GO:0055078
sodium ion homeostasis
GO:0071375
cellular response to peptide hormone stimulus
GO:1901615
organic hydroxy compound metabolic process
Cellular Component
GO:0005739
mitochondrion
GO:0005743
mitochondrial inner membrane
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External links
PDB
RCSB:7m8v
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PDBe:7m8v
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PDBj:7m8v
PDBsum
7m8v
PubMed
34247511
UniProt
P19099
|C11B2_HUMAN Cytochrome P450 11B2, mitochondrial (Gene Name=CYP11B2)
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