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Query: EC:1.7.1.4 (
nitrite reductase
)
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Pseudoazurin is an electron transfer copper protein, a member of the cupredoxin family. The protein is frequently found in denitrifying bacteria, where it is the electron donor of
nitrite reductase
. The copper at the active site is coordinated to His40, Cys78, His81 and Met86 in a distorted tetragonal geometry. We have recorded and assigned the (1)H NMR spectra of Co(II)-substituted pseudoazurin from Achromobacter cycloclastes. The (1)H NMR spectrum of Co(II)-pseudoazurin closely resembles that of Co(II)-rusticyanin, reflecting an altered conformation for the Met-Co(II)-Cys moiety in both proteins, compared to Co(II)-azurin, amicyanin and stellacyanin. The electron spin density onto the Sgamma(Cys) is larger in Co(II)-pseudoazurin compared to Co(II)-rusticyanin. Instead, the Co(II)-Met interaction is similar in both derivatives. Hence, the different metal-ligand interactions might be independently modulated by the protein structure. The present work also shows that the electron spin density onto the Co(II)-S(
cys
) bond is sensibly smaller than the Cu(II)-S(
cys
). Notwithstanding, NMR data on Co(II)-substituted blue copper proteins can be safely extrapolated to native Cu(II) proteins.
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PMID:Metal-ligand interactions in perturbed blue copper sites: a paramagnetic (1)H NMR study of Co(II)-pseudoazurin. 1245 1