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. 2015 Jun 8;290(31):18967–18974. doi: 10.1074/jbc.R115.644328

FIGURE 2.

FIGURE 2.

Extracellular copper-binding molecules. a, ceruloplasmin has six copper-binding sites of which three are type I copper centers coordinated with two histidine residues, a cysteine residue and a methionine residue (48). b, methanobactin structures contain a recognizable peptide backbone with distinctive oxazolone heterocycles, which are implicated in copper ion coordination (43). c, yersiniabactin has three heterocyclic nitrogens (two thiazoline and one thiazolidine) that contribute to a square planar configuration around Cu(II) alongside the phenolate oxygen (61).