Plastocyanin functions as an electron carrier between the cytochrome b(6)f
complex and photosystem I, The crystal structures of the wild-type and E43K
/D44K double mutant from the higher plant, Silene, have been determined at
2.0 and 1.75 Angstrom resolution, respectively, The wild-type plastocyanin
comprises two monomers per asymmetric unit, one of which shows the unusuall
y great distance between the copper ion and the N-delta 1 atom of H87 becau
se of the hydrogen bond network formation between H87 and symmetry-related
G10, The root mean square deviation for Ca atoms between the wild-type and
mutant plastocyanins is 0.44 Angstrom, however, the electrostatic potential
maps of their molecular surfaces are remarkably different. The low electro
n-transfer rate in the E43K/D44K mutant results from the hindrance of elect
rostatic interactions, not from the structural change due to the mutation.