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Structural Basis for Copper–Oxygen Mediated C−H Bond Activation by the Formylglycine‐Generating Enzyme
Abstract:The formylglycine‐generating enzyme (FGE) is a unique copper protein that catalyzes oxygen‐dependent C−H activation. We describe 1.66 Å‐ and 1.28 Å‐resolution crystal structures of FGE from Thermomonospora curvata in complex with either AgI or CdII providing definitive evidence for a high‐affinity metal‐binding site in this enzyme. The structures reveal a bis‐cysteine linear coordination of the monovalent metal, and tetrahedral coordination of the bivalent metal. Similar coordination changes may occur in the active enzyme as a result of CuI/II redox cycling. Complexation of copper atoms by two cysteine residues is common among copper‐trafficking proteins, but is unprecedented for redox‐active copper enzymes or synthetic copper catalysts.
Keywords:C-H-Aktivierung  Enzymkatalyse  Formylglycin  Kupfer-Chaperon  Kupferenzyme
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