Rusticyanin
Rusticyanin is a copper-containing protein which is involved in electron-transfer, being a strong oxidant. It is a cupredoxin, or blue-copper protein due to its colour, and can be extracted from the bacteria Thiobacillus ferrooxidans. Similarly to other proteins of the same class, like plastocyanin, it contains a core β-sandwich fold and the binding site is a distorted tetrahedron consisting of four residues, two histidines, one cysteine and one methionine.
References
- Walter, Ealick, Friedman, Blake, Proctor, Shoham (November 1996). "Multiple Wavelength Anomalous Diffraction (MAD) Crystal Structure of Rusticyanin: a Highly Oxidizing Cupredoxin with Extreme Acid Stability". Journal of Molecular Biology 263 (5): 730–751. doi:10.1006/jmbi.1996.0612. PMID 8947572.
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