LH3 LEU715ASP | ||
SiMPLOD ID This is the unique identifier for this mutation in the SiMPLOD database. Please use this identifier when linking information described in SiMPLOD about this mutation. |
SiMPLOD3-287 | |
Isoenzyme Follow the links to gather information about the LH3 isoenzyme |
Lysyl Hydroxylase 3 (human) - UniProt - Full Info | |
Mutation type Current information about the clinical implications of the mutation |
Mutation for Biochemical Studies (not necessarily related to observed polymorphisms) | |
Evidence at protein level Based on available structural and biochemical information, a statement about the existence of an LH enzyme variant bearing the described mutation is provided |
This variant EXISTS at the protein level: published experimental data support its existence as protein product. | |
LH Activity When available, biochemical data describing the lysyl hydroxylase activity of the mutant are reported |
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GT/GGT Activity When available, biochemical data describing the galactosyltransferase (GT) and glucosylgalactosyltransferase (GGT) activities of the mutant are reported |
++ | References Publications (and associated links) describing the mutation |
Scietti et al., 2018 - DOI - PubMed | Notes from publications A curated excerpt with information about the mutation from the publications found above |
To identify the physiological dimeric interface Scietti et al. introduced the Leu715Asp mutation (the corresponding Leu873Asp mutant which caused monomerization of L230 PLOD3 viral homolog). In contrast with what reported by Guo et al. for L230 protein, this mutation does not affect PLOD3 dimerization. Analytical size exclusion and activity assays showed that the PLOD3 Leu715Asp mutant was comparable to wild-type. |
Structural Observations An evaluation of the possible effects/implications of the mutations on the LH3 molecular structure |
Involved in the LH-LH dimerization interface |
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Related Entries A list of related LH/PLOD variants found matching the structural position of the mutation currently visualized |
SiMPLOD2-335: LH2a LEU714ASP (for biochemistry) SiMPLOD3-288: LH3 LEU715ARG (for biochemistry) | |
Last Update An evaluation of the possible effects/implications of the mutations on the LH3 molecular structure |
2021-06-23 08:38:51 | |
The three-dimensional visualization is currently based on the homology model of full-length, dimeric human LH3 (generated using the crystal structure of full-length human LH3 as template). You may select a different PDB model file to visualize the mutation(s) using the drop-down menu below (page will refresh): |
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