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From Proteopedia
Prenyltransferase Ord1 Wild type-FSPP
Structural highlights
Publication Abstract from PubMedEnzymes are involved in the biosynthesis of a variety of secondary metabolites found in nature. The catalytic mechanism is regulated by the three-dimensional structure of the enzyme, particularly at the catalytic site, resulting in the synthesis of natural products with complex conformations derived from a regioselective, chemoselective, or stereoselective preference of the enzyme reaction. Prenyltransferase, which belongs to the prenylsynthase superfamily, catalyzes the condensation of isoprene to an aromatic compound, consequently producing a terpenoid scaffold structure. Prenyltransferase thus plays an important role in expanding the chemical diversity of the terpenoids. Although the three-dimensional structures of prenylsynthases categorized in the same superfamily have been resolved, the catalytic mechanism of prenyltransferase has been veiled. In this study, we determined the X-ray crystal structure of a novel prenyltransferase, Ord1, which is derived from Streptomyces. Here, we report the enzymatic characteristics of the Ord1 and discuss its catalytic mechanism. Structure-Activity Relationship of an All-alpha-helical Prenyltransferase Reveals the Mechanism of Indole Prenylation.,Oshiro T, Uehara S, Suto A, Tanaka Y, Ito T, Kodera Y, Matsui T Biochemistry. 2025 Sep 18. doi: 10.1021/acs.biochem.5c00329. PMID:40968638[1] From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine. References
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