1 Parent Features
DB identifier | Type | Name |
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IPR009024 | Domain | Methyl-coenzyme M reductase, ferredoxin-like fold |
Type: | Domain | Name: | Methyl-coenzyme M reductase, beta subunit, N-terminal |
Description: | Methyl-coenzyme M reductase (MCR) catalyses the reduction of methyl-coenzyme M (CH3-SCoM) and coenzyme B (HS-CoB) to methane and the corresponding heterosulphide CoM-S-S-CoB (), the final step in methane biosynthesis. This reaction proceeds under anaerobic conditions by methanogenic Archaea [], and requires a nickel-porphinoid prosthetic group, coenzyme F430, which is in the EPR-detectable Ni(I) oxidation state in the active enzyme. Studies on a catalytically inactive enzyme aerobically co-crystallized with coenzyme M displayed a fully occupied coenzyme M-binding site with no alternate conformations. The binding of coenzyme M appears to induce specific conformational changes that suggests a molecular mechanism by which the enzyme ensures that methyl-coenzyme M enters the substrate channel prior to coenzyme B, as required by the active-site geometry [].MCR is a hexamer composed of 2 alpha, 2 beta, and 2 gamma subunits with two identical nickel porphinoid active sites, which form two long active site channels with F430 embedded at the bottom [, ]. This entry represents the N-terminal domain from the beta subunit of methyl-conenzyme M reductase (MCR). The N-terminal domain has an alpha/beta ferredoxin-like fold. This entry is found in assocation with . | Short Name: | Me_CoM_Rdtase_bsu_N |
DB identifier | Type | Name |
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IPR009024 | Domain | Methyl-coenzyme M reductase, ferredoxin-like fold |