Structure of PDB 3qh5 Chain A Binding Site BS05

Receptor Information
>3qh5 Chain A (length=316) Species: 1427 (Bacillus thermoproteolyticus) [Search protein sequence] [Download receptor structure] [Download structure with residue number starting from 1] [View receptor structure]
ITGTSTVGVGRGVLGDQKNINTTYSTYYYLQDNTRGNGIFTYDAKYRTTL
PGSLWADADNQFFASYDAPAVDAHYYAGVTYDYYKNVHNRLSYDGNNAAI
RSSVHYSQGYNNAFWNGSQMVYGDGDGQTFIPLSGGIDVVAHELTHAVTD
YTAGLIYQNESGAINEAISDIFGTLVEFYANKNPDWEIGEDVYTPGISGD
SLRSMSDPAKYGDPDHYSKRYTGTQDNGGVHINSGIINKAAYLISQGGTH
YGVSVVGIGRDKLGKIFYRALTQYLTPTSNFSQLRAAAVQSATDLYGSTS
QEVASVKQAFDAVGVK
Ligand information
Ligand IDZN
InChIInChI=1S/Zn/q+2
InChIKeyPTFCDOFLOPIGGS-UHFFFAOYSA-N
SMILES
SoftwareSMILES
CACTVS 3.341[Zn++]
ACDLabs 10.04
OpenEye OEToolkits 1.5.0
[Zn+2]
FormulaZn
NameZINC ION
ChEMBLCHEMBL1236970
DrugBankDB14532
ZINC
PDB chain3qh5 Chain A Residue 321 [Download ligand structure] [Download structure with residue number starting from 1] [View ligand structure]
Receptor-Ligand Complex Structure
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PDB3qh5 Synthesis of Aspartame by Thermolysin: An X-ray Structural Study.
Resolution1.5 Å
Binding residue
(original residue number in PDB)
H142 H146 E166
Binding residue
(residue number reindexed from 1)
H142 H146 E166
Annotation score4
Enzymatic activity
Catalytic site (original residue number in PDB) H142 E143 H146 Y157 E166 D226 H231
Catalytic site (residue number reindexed from 1) H142 E143 H146 Y157 E166 D226 H231
Enzyme Commision number 3.4.24.27: thermolysin.
Gene Ontology
Molecular Function
GO:0004222 metalloendopeptidase activity
Biological Process
GO:0006508 proteolysis

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External links
PDB RCSB:3qh5, PDBe:3qh5, PDBj:3qh5
PDBsum3qh5
PubMed24944748
UniProtP00800|THER_BACTH Thermolysin (Gene Name=npr)

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