1IVH Oxidoreductase date May 15, 1997
title Structure Of Human Isovaleryl-Coa Dehydrogenase At 2.6 Angstroms Resolution: Structural Basis For Substrate Specificity
authors K.A.Tiffany, D.L.Roberts, M.Wang, R.Paschke, A.W.A.Mohsen, J.Vockley, J.J.P.Kim
compound source
Molecule: Isovaleryl-Coa Dehydrogenase
Chain: A, B, C, D
Ec: 1.3.99.10
Engineered: Yes
Other_details: Each Subunit Contains One Non-Covalently Bound Fad Molecule And One Non-Covalently Bound Coa Per Sulfide Molecule
Organism_scientific: Homo Sapiens
Organism_common: Human
Organism_taxid: 9606
Organ: Liver
Organelle: Mitochondria
Gene: Ivd
Expression_system: Escherichia Coli
Expression_system_taxid: 562
Expression_system_strain: Jm105
Expression_system_cellular_location: Cytoplasm
Expression_system_vector_type: Plasmid
Expression_system_vector: Pkk233-3
Expression_system_plasmid: Pkmhivd
Other_details: The Cdna Was Altered To Accommodate Escherichia Coli Codon Usage In Order To Achieve A High Level Of Expression. The Molecule Was Then Cloned,
Expressed, And Purified As Described In\: Mohsen, A.W. And
Vockley, J. (1995) Biochemistry, 34\: 10146-10152
symmetry Space Group: P 21 21 21
R_factor 0.207 R_Free 0.288
crystal
cell
length a length b length c angle alpha angle beta angle gamma
94.000 97.700 181.700 90.00 90.00 90.00
method X-Ray Diffractionresolution 2.60 Å
ligand COS, FAD enzyme Oxidoreductase E.C.1.3.99.10 BRENDA
Gene
Ontology
ChainFunctionProcessComponent
A, D, C, B


Primary referenceStructure of human isovaleryl-CoA dehydrogenase at 2.6 A resolution: structural basis for substrate specificity,., Tiffany KA, Roberts DL, Wang M, Paschke R, Mohsen AW, Vockley J, Kim JJ, Biochemistry 1997 Jul 15;36(28):8455-64. PMID:9214289
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  • Biological Unit Coordinates (1ivh.pdb1.gz) 250 Kb
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  • Classification of representative domains in scop (Structural Classification of Proteins)
        - Domain d1ivha1, region A:242-392 [Jmol] [rasmolscript] [script source]
        - Domain d1ivha2, region A:6-241 [Jmol] [rasmolscript] [script source]
        - Domain d1ivhb1, region B:242-392 [Jmol] [rasmolscript] [script source]
        - Domain d1ivhb2, region B:6-241 [Jmol] [rasmolscript] [script source]
        - Domain d1ivhc1, region C:242-392 [Jmol] [rasmolscript] [script source]
        - Domain d1ivhc2, region C:6-241 [Jmol] [rasmolscript] [script source]
        - Domain d1ivhd1, region D:242-392 [Jmol] [rasmolscript] [script source]
        - Domain d1ivhd2, region D:6-241 [Jmol] [rasmolscript] [script source]
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