Plant-type ferredoxin: NADP reductase has two
structural domains. The first domain is an antiparallel
beta barrel at the
amino terminus of the
protein that contains the binding domain for the FAD cofactor. The second domain is at the
carboxyl terminus of the protein and contains an
alpha helix-
beta strand fold. The
active site for the enzyme occurs at the interface between the two domains. Binding of the enzyme to the
thylakoid membrane involves a
polyproline type II helix created between two FNR monomers and several
proline rich
integral membrane proteins. As of late 2007, 54
structures had been solved for this class of enzymes, with
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