Structure of PDB 7wis Chain A

Receptor sequence
>7wisA (length=620) Species: 1665 (Arthrobacter globiformis) [Search protein sequence]
ASPFRLASAGEISEVQGILRTAGLLGPEKRIAYLGVLDPARGAGSEAEDR
RFRVFIHDVSGARPQEVTVSVTNGTVISAVELDTAATGELPVLEEEFEVV
EQLLATDERWLKALAARNLDVSKVRVAPLSAGVFEYAEERGRRILRGLAF
VQDFPEDSAWAHPVDGLVAYVDVVSKEVTRVIDTGVFPVPAEHGNYTDPE
LTGPLRTTQKPISITQPEGPSFTVTGGNHIEWEKWSLDVGFDVREGVVLH
NIAFRDGDRLRPIINRASIAEMVVPYGDPSPIRSWQNYFDTGEYLVGQYA
NSLELGCDCLGDITYLSPVISDAFGNPREIRNGICMHEEDWGILAKHSDL
WSGINYTRRNRRMVISFFTTIGAYDYGFYWYLYLDGTIEFEAKATGVVFT
SAFPEGGSDNISQLAPGLGAPFHQHIFSARLDMAIDGFTNRVEEEDVVRQ
TMGPGNERGNAFSRKRTVLTRESEAVREADARTGRTWIISNPESKNRLNE
PVGYKLHAHNQPTLLADPGSSIARRAAFATKDLWVTRYADDERYPTGDFV
NQHSGGAGLPSYIAQDRDIDGQDIVVWHTFGLTHFPRVEDWPIMPVDTVG
FKLRPEGFFDRSPVLDVPAN
3D structure
PDB7wis Molecular mechanism of a large conformational change of the quinone cofactor in the semiquinone intermediate of bacterial copper amine oxidase.
ChainA
Resolution1.9 Å
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Enzymatic activity
Enzyme Commision number 1.4.3.21: primary-amine oxidase.
Interaction with ligand
Site
#
Ligand Ligand
chain
Binding residues on receptor
(original residue number in PDB)
Binding residues on receptor
(residue number reindexed from 1)
Binding affinity
BS01 CU A H431 H433 H592 H423 H425 H584
BS02 HY1 A P136 L137 W168 Y296 G380 P128 L129 W160 Y288 G372
BS03 HY1 A L358 W359 L350 W351
Gene Ontology
Molecular Function
GO:0005507 copper ion binding
GO:0008131 primary methylamine oxidase activity
GO:0016491 oxidoreductase activity
GO:0046872 metal ion binding
GO:0048038 quinone binding
GO:0052595 aliphatic amine oxidase activity
Biological Process
GO:0009308 amine metabolic process

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External links
PDB RCSB:7wis, PDBe:7wis, PDBj:7wis
PDBsum7wis
PubMed36320691
UniProtP46881|PAOX_ARTGO Phenylethylamine oxidase

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