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Glyoxylate carboligase lacks the canonical active site glutamate of thiamine-dependent enzymes.

Alexander Kaplun1, Elad Binshtein, Maria Vyazmensky, Andrea Steinmetz, Ze'ev Barak, David M Chipman, Kai Tittmann, Boaz Shaanan.   

Abstract

Thiamine diphosphate (ThDP), a derivative of vitamin B1, is an enzymatic cofactor whose special chemical properties allow it to play critical mechanistic roles in a number of essential metabolic enzymes. It has been assumed that all ThDP-dependent enzymes exploit a polar interaction between a strictly conserved glutamate and the N1' of the ThDP moiety. The crystal structure of glyoxylate carboligase challenges this paradigm by revealing that valine replaces the conserved glutamate. Through kinetic, spectroscopic and site-directed mutagenesis studies, we show that although this extreme change lowers the rate of the initial step of the enzymatic reaction, it ensures efficient progress through subsequent steps. Glyoxylate carboligase thus provides a unique illustration of the fine tuning between catalytic stages imposed during evolution on enzymes catalyzing multistep processes.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18176558     DOI: 10.1038/nchembio.62

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Chem Biol        ISSN: 1552-4450            Impact factor:   15.040


  18 in total

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3.  Glyoxylate carboligase: a unique thiamin diphosphate-dependent enzyme that can cycle between the 4'-aminopyrimidinium and 1',4'-iminopyrimidine tautomeric forms in the absence of the conserved glutamate.

Authors:  Natalia Nemeria; Elad Binshtein; Hetalben Patel; Anand Balakrishnan; Ilan Vered; Boaz Shaanan; Ze'ev Barak; David Chipman; Frank Jordan
Journal:  Biochemistry       Date:  2012-09-25       Impact factor: 3.162

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8.  Catalysis in Enzymatic Decarboxylations: Comparison of Selected Cofactor-dependent and Cofactor-independent Examples.

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Review 9.  Reaction mechanisms of thiamin diphosphate enzymes: defining states of ionization and tautomerization of the cofactor at individual steps.

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