Literature DB >> 17898896

Iron-sulfur proteins as initiators of radical chemistry.

Andrée Marquet1, Bernadette Tse Sum Bui, Alison G Smith, Martin J Warren.   

Abstract

Iron-sulfur proteins are very versatile biological entities for which many new functions are continuously being unravelled. This review focus on their role in the initiation of radical chemistry, with special emphasis on radical-SAM enzymes, since several members of the family catalyse key steps in the biosynthetic pathways of cofactors such as biotin, lipoate, thiamine, heme and the molybdenum cofactor. It will also include other examples to show the chemical logic which is emerging from the presently available data on this family of enzymes. The common step in all the (quite different) reactions described here is the monoelectronic reductive cleavage of SAM by a reduced [4Fe-4S](1+) cluster, producing methionine and a highly oxidising deoxyadenosyl radical, which can initiate chemically difficult reactions. This set of enzymes, which represent a means to perform oxidation under reductive conditions, are often present in anaerobic organisms. Some other, non-SAM-dependent, radical reactions obeying the same chemical logic are also covered.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17898896     DOI: 10.1039/b703109m

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Prod Rep        ISSN: 0265-0568            Impact factor:   13.423


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