Ceriporiopsis subvermispora
is a white-rot basidiomycete that produces several isoenzymes of manganese peroxidase (MnP•). A cDNA of one of them (MnP13-1) has been isolated and sequenced. The deduced aminoacid sequence shows about 60% similarity with the MnPs from
Phanerochaete chrysosporium
. Based on the crystal structures of MnP and lignin peroxidase (LiP) from
P. chrysosporium, and of a peroxidase from
Arthromyces ramosus
(ARP), we have modeled by homology the three dimensional structure of MnP13-1 using standard modeling procedures. Local molecular mechanics optimization performed in the region corresponding to the binding sites of Ca
2+ and Mn
2+ in MnP13-1 demonstrated that the stereochemistry and the geometry of binding are conserved in both MnPs. A putative aromatic binding site in MnP13-1 is described. We also report structural differences between the two MnPs, arising from the insertion in MnP13-1 of the sequences TGGN between residues S230 and D231 and TDSP at the C-terminal, both of which may have functional significance.