The Cupin Protein Pac13 is Suggested by the Data to Be a Homodimer.
Rundong ZhangPublished in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2021)
Cupin proteins share a double-stranded β-helix fold, form one of the largest protein superfamilies, and possess remarkable functional diversity. They usually exist in homooligomeric states. Goss and co-workers recently reported that the cupin protein Pac13, which is a dehydratase that mediates the formation of the 3'-deoxy nucleoside of pacidamycins, is an unusual small monomer. However, a careful analysis of the biophysical and structural data provided by the authors suggests that Pac13 is in fact a homodimer, similar to many other cupin proteins.