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- | This tutorial illustrates the quaternary | + | This tutorial illustrates the quaternary structures of the human and E. coli b-glucuronidase enzyme. |
== Function == | == Function == | ||
- | + | B-glucuronidase is a ubiquitous enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolysis of a glucuronide moiety from a variety of substrates. This enzyme is present throughout biological systems, including bacteria up through humans. | |
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== Relevance == | == Relevance == | ||
+ | Deficiencies in the human form of b-glucuronidase is associated with a disease known as Sly Syndrome (AKA Mucopolysaccharidosis VII -- MPS VII). This disease is characterized by mental retardation, short stature, macrocephaly, and enlarged joints. As is commonly seen with genetic disorders, patients with this disease present a spectrum of symptom severity, but the disease is always ultimately fatal. | ||
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+ | The E. coli form of b-glucuronidase is associated with the side effects seen with administration of the cancer chemotherapy drug CPT-11. This drug gets converted to SN38, a topoisomerase inhibitor, by the liver. The body adds a glucuronide group to this molecule (now SN38-G) to mark it for elimination, which partially occurs through the intestine. Once in the intestine, bacterial b-glucuronidase cleaves the glucuronide from the SN38-G, releasing the SN38 into the intestinal lumen. The released SN38 prevents cell division, compromising the epithelial lining of the intestines, a painful and dangerous side-effect of CPT-11 administration. | ||
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+ | Selective inhibition of bacterial b-glucuronidase is desired to alleviate this side-effect of CPT-11 treatment, hopefully without inhibiting the human form of the enzyme. | ||
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== Structural highlights == | == Structural highlights == |
Revision as of 14:37, 6 August 2014
B-Glucuronidase
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