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Chrysanthemyl diphosphate synthase. The relationship among chain elongation, branching, and cyclopropanation reactions in the isoprenoid biosynthetic pathway.

Hans K Erickson1, C Dale Poulter.   

Abstract

The genes for chrysanthemyl diphosphate (CPP) synthase and farnesyl diphosphate (FPP) synthase from sagebrush, Artemisia tridentata spiciformis, were used to prepare a series of chimeric proteins to investigate the 1'-4 chain elongation, 1'-2 branching, and c1'-2-3 cyclopropanation reactions that join isoprenoid units to build more complex structures. The two genes were modified by site-directed mutagenesis to generate an identical set of six unique restriction sites at identical locations. The locations were selected to place a restriction site between each of the five conserved regions found in prenyltransferases that catalyze chain elongation. A series of chimeric proteins were generated by replacing amino acids in FPP synthase, beginning at the N-terminus of the enzyme, with increasing stretches of peptide from CPP synthase. An analysis of the products produced by the chimeras revealed a transition from 1'-4 chain elongation, to 1'-2 branching, and ultimately to c1'-2-3 cyclopropanation. These results demonstrate that the catalytic site for chain elongation, with minor modifications in its architecture, also catalyzes 1'-2 branching and c1'-2-3 cyclopropanation, and suggest that the branching and cyclopropanation reactions, in analogy to chain elongation, are electrophilic alkylations.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12783539     DOI: 10.1021/ja034520g

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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