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    JBIC 2 (1997), S. 817-822 
    ISSN: 1432-1327
    Keywords: Key words Oxomolybdoenzymes ; Molybdopterin ; Metal-centred functional unit ; Protein crystallography
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: Abstract  The nature of the catalytic centres of the oxomolybdoenzymes is considered with particular reference to the results of recent protein crystallographic studies. The different nature of these centres, with one or two molecules of a special pyranopterin (molybdopterin) ligating the metal through a dithiolene group, the presence or absence of a nucleotide appended to the phosphate of the molybdopterin AND the variation in the coordination chemistry at the metal render the term "THE molybdenum cofactor" meaningless and confusing. Rather, there is a series of such cofactors, related by the common denominators of a single molybdenum atom bound to the dithiolene group of the molybdopterin and, at some stage in the catalytic cycle, at least one terminal oxo group. This Mo(O)(molybdopterin) moiety is considered to be the metal-centred functional unit (McFU) of the oxomolybdoenzymes. Variations in the coordination chemistry and, therefore, the properties of the metal centre occur with the binding of other ligands, which can include: a terminal oxo or sulfido group, OH– and/or H2O group(s), a second pterin, and/or a serine, a cysteine or selenocysteine group from the polypeptide backbone of the protein. The role of molybdopterin is considered with particular reference to its potential involvement in the various redox processes necessary for the operation of the catalytic cycles of these enzymes; special attention is given to the possible cooperativity between formally metal-based and pterin-based redox processes.
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