Protein Domain : Phytocyanin domain IPR003245

Type  Domain
Description  Among the blue copper proteins with a single type I (or "blue") mononuclear copper site, the plant-specific phytocyanins constitute a distinct subfamilythat can be further subdivided into the families of uclacyanins, stellacyanins, plantacyanins, and early nodulins. Stellacyanins have a blue coppercoordinated by two His, one Cys and one Gln. In plantacyanins and uclacyanins, the ligands of the type-I Cu sites are two His, one Cys and one Met [, , , ]. Early nodulins lack amino acid residues that coordinate Cu, so they are believed to be involved in unknown processes without binding Cu []. Phytocyanins are found in chloropasts of higher plants.The phytocyanin domain has a core of seven polypeptide strands arranged as a β-sandwich comprising two β-sheets, β-sheet I and β-sheet II. β-sheet I consists of three β-strands and β-sheet IIconsists of four β-strands. A disulfide bridge close the metal centre is characteristic for phytocyanins, in contrast to azurins, pseudoazurins, andplastocyanins, where a disulfide bond is located on the distal side of the β-barrel. This disuldide bridge may play a crucial role in maintaining thetertiary structure of the protein and/or the formation of the copper binding centre because one of the His ligands of copper is followed directly by abridging Cys residue [ , , , ]. Some members of this family (P93328) may not bind copper due to the lack of key residues. Some proteins known to contain a phytocyanin domain are listed below:Cucumber basic protein (CBP).Spinach basic protein (SBP).Cucumber stellacyanin (CST).Zucchini mavicyanin.Horseradish umecyanin [ , ]. Some of the proteins in this family are allergens. The allergens in this family include allergens with the following designations: Amb a 3.
Short Name  Phytocyanin_dom

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