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Multinuclear blue copper-proteins: the evolutionary design
Authors:K. A. Moshkov  V. N. Zaitsev  T. V. Grishina  V. E. Stefanov
Affiliation:1. St. Petersburg State University, St. Petersburg, Russia
2. Centre for Biomolecular Sciences, University of St.-Andrews, North Haugh, St. Andrews, KY 16 9ST, Scotland
Abstract:The review presents both our own and literature data on studies of pathways of evolution of the so-called multinuclear blue copper-proteins (MBCP) that have the domain organization. The MBCP are widely spread in living nature, they have been revealed in cells of archei, bacteria, and eukaryotes. The MBCP composition includes the copper-proteins such different by their properties as oxidases, reductase, blood coagulation factors V and VIII. Most likely, MBCP have been originated from a low-molecular protein-precursor similar topologically with the blue electron-transporting protein of the cupredoxin type, as a result of action of various evolutionary mechanisms: amplification of genes, formation of protein structures by different combinations of domains, a change of size of domains, the segment elongation at the expense of the activational domain, formation and loss of copper-binding centers, variation of amino acid ligands in such centers, the appearance of centers of binding of other proteins, glycosylation, etc.
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