Bacterial Cu+-ATPases: models for molecular structure-function studies

The early discovery of the human Cu + -ATPases and their link to Menkes and Wilson's diseases brought attention to the unique role of these transporters in copper homeostasis. The characterization of bacterial Cu + -ATPases has significantly furthered our understanding of the structure, selecti...

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Veröffentlicht in:Metallomics 2016-09, Vol.8 (9), p.96-914
Hauptverfasser: Argüello, José M, Patel, Sarju J, Quintana, Julia
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The early discovery of the human Cu + -ATPases and their link to Menkes and Wilson's diseases brought attention to the unique role of these transporters in copper homeostasis. The characterization of bacterial Cu + -ATPases has significantly furthered our understanding of the structure, selectivity and transport mechanism of these enzymes, as well as their interplay with other elements of Cu + distribution networks. This review focuses on the structural-functional insights that have emerged from studies of bacterial Cu + -ATPases at the molecular level and how these observations have contributed to drawing up a comprehensive picture of cellular copper homeostasis. The characterization of bacterial Cu + -ATPases has significantly furthered our understanding of the structure, selectivity and transport mechanism of these enzymes, as well as their interplay with other elements of Cu + distribution networks.
ISSN:1756-5901
1756-591X
DOI:10.1039/c6mt00089d