Ketosteroid Isomerase

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<StructureSection load='1qjg' size='350' side='right' scene='' caption='Ketosteroid isomerase complex with transition state analog equilenin and sulfate (PDB code [[1qjg]])'>
<StructureSection load='1qjg' size='350' side='right' scene='' caption='Ketosteroid isomerase complex with transition state analog equilenin and sulfate (PDB code [[1qjg]])'>
==Introduction==
==Introduction==
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<scene name='User:Laura_M._Haynes/Sandbox_1/Ksi/4'>Ketosteroid isomerase</scene> (KSI, EC#5.3.3.1) is an enzyme that catalyzes the isomerization of 3-oxo-&Delta;<sup>5</sup> ketosteroids to their hormonally active &Delta;<sup>4</sup>-conjugated isomers, as illustrated below.<ref name="Pollack">PMID:15381400</ref>, <ref name="Talalay">PMID:13276386 </ref>
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<scene name='User:Laura_M._Haynes/Sandbox_1/Ksi/4'>Ketosteroid isomerase</scene> (KSI, EC#5.3.3.1) or '''steroid delta-isomerase''' is an enzyme that catalyzes the isomerization of 3-oxo-&Delta;<sup>5</sup> ketosteroids to their hormonally active &Delta;<sup>4</sup>-conjugated isomers, as illustrated below.<ref name="Pollack">PMID:15381400</ref>, <ref name="Talalay">PMID:13276386 </ref>
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Although the <scene name='User:Laura_M._Haynes/Sandbox_1/Active_site_1isk/1'>active site</scene> of KSI is notably hydrophobic, it contains several hydrophilic residues believed to be important to the enzymatic function of the protein. The hydrophobic active site of KSI contains an aspartate residue at position 99 and a tyrosine residue at position 14 (according to the numbering for the ''Commamonas tetosteroni'' protein, which will be used throughout) that are capable of forming hydrogen bonds with the 3-position carbonyl of the steroid and form an active site oxyanion hole.<ref name="Pollack" />,<ref name="Sigala2008">PMID:18808119 </ref> Additionally, the active site contains an aspartate residue at position 38 that is participates in the catalytic activity of KSI.<ref name="Pollack" /> [[Image:cis.png|thumb|left|'''Cis-Pro39.''']]
Although the <scene name='User:Laura_M._Haynes/Sandbox_1/Active_site_1isk/1'>active site</scene> of KSI is notably hydrophobic, it contains several hydrophilic residues believed to be important to the enzymatic function of the protein. The hydrophobic active site of KSI contains an aspartate residue at position 99 and a tyrosine residue at position 14 (according to the numbering for the ''Commamonas tetosteroni'' protein, which will be used throughout) that are capable of forming hydrogen bonds with the 3-position carbonyl of the steroid and form an active site oxyanion hole.<ref name="Pollack" />,<ref name="Sigala2008">PMID:18808119 </ref> Additionally, the active site contains an aspartate residue at position 38 that is participates in the catalytic activity of KSI.<ref name="Pollack" /> [[Image:cis.png|thumb|left|'''Cis-Pro39.''']]
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<br>Upon substrate binding the the three &alpha;-helices become more tightly packed with the "front face" of the &beta;-sheet. This in turn allows Tyr14 to approach Asp99 and the substrate.
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Upon substrate binding the the three &alpha;-helices become more tightly packed with the "front face" of the &beta;-sheet. This in turn allows Tyr14 to approach Asp99 and the substrate.
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===Cis-Peptide Bond===
===Cis-Peptide Bond===
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**[[1isk]] – CtKSI – ''Comamonas testosteroni'' - NMR<BR />
**[[1isk]] – CtKSI – ''Comamonas testosteroni'' - NMR<BR />
**[[8cho]] – CtKSI<BR />
**[[8cho]] – CtKSI<BR />
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**[[1ocv]], [[3nxj]], [[3mhe]], [[3mki]], [[3myt]], [[3nm2]], [[3t8u]], [[3unl]], [[4l7k]], [[4k1u]], [[4k1v]] – CtKSI (mutant) <BR />
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**[[1ocv]], [[3nxj]], [[3mhe]], [[3mki]], [[3myt]], [[3nm2]], [[3t8u]], [[3unl]], [[4l7k]], [[4k1u]], [[4k1v]], [[5dre]] – CtKSI (mutant) <BR />
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**[[1opy]], [[3vsy]] – PpKSI – ''Pseudomonas putida''<BR />
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**[[1opy]], [[3vsy]], [[6u1z]], [[6ucw]] – PpKSI – ''Pseudomonas putida''<BR />
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**[[1c7h]], [[1dmm]], [[1dmn]], [[1dmq]], [[1e97]], [[1ea2]], [[1k41]], [[1vzz]], [[1w01]], [[1w02]], [[1w6y]], [[1w00]], [[3sed]], [[3ox9]], [[3oxa]], [[3t8n]], [[3rgr]] – PpKSI (mutant) <BR />
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**[[1c7h]], [[1dmm]], [[1dmn]], [[1dmq]], [[1e97]], [[1ea2]], [[1k41]], [[1vzz]], [[1w01]], [[1w02]], [[1w6y]], [[1w00]], [[3sed]], [[3ox9]], [[3oxa]], [[3t8n]], [[3rgr]], [[5d81]], [[5d82]], [[5d83]], [[6f4y]], [[6f50]], [[6f53]], [[6f54]], [[6uad]], [[6uae]], [[7rxf]], [[7rxk]] – PpKSI (mutant) <BR />
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**[[5z3r]] – KSI – ''Mycobacterium neoaurum'' <BR />
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**[[6p3l]] – MhKSI – ''Mycobacterium hassiacum'' <BR />
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**[[7epn]] – MsKSI – ''Mycobacterium smegmatis'' <BR />
*Ketosteroid isomerase complexes
*Ketosteroid isomerase complexes
**[[1buq]] – CtKSI (mutant) + steroid - NMR<BR />
**[[1buq]] – CtKSI (mutant) + steroid - NMR<BR />
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**[[1qjg]], [[1ogz]], [[3m8c]], [[3ov4]] – CtKSI (mutant) + equilenin <BR />
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**[[1qjg]], [[1ogz]], [[3m8c]], [[3ov4]], [[5ugi]] – CtKSI (mutant) + equilenin <BR />
**[[3nbr]], [[3nhx]], [[3nuv]] – CtKSI (mutant) + androgen derivative <BR />
**[[3nbr]], [[3nhx]], [[3nuv]] – CtKSI (mutant) + androgen derivative <BR />
**[[1qjg]] – PtKSI (mutant) + equilenin – ''Pseudomonas testosteroni''<BR />
**[[1qjg]] – PtKSI (mutant) + equilenin – ''Pseudomonas testosteroni''<BR />
**[[1e3r]] – PpKSI (mutant) + androgen derivative <BR />
**[[1e3r]] – PpKSI (mutant) + androgen derivative <BR />
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**[[1gs3]], [[1ogx]], [[1cqs]], [[1oho]], [[3fzw]], [[3ipt]], [[3ows]], [[3owu]], [[3owy]] – PpKSI (mutant) + equilenin <BR />
 
**[[1oh0]] – PpKSI + equilenin <BR />
**[[1oh0]] – PpKSI + equilenin <BR />
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**[[1e3v]] – PpKSI + inhibitor <BR />
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**[[1gs3]], [[1ogx]], [[1cqs]], [[1oho]], [[3fzw]], [[3ipt]], [[3ows]], [[3owu]], [[3owy]], [[5ai1]], [[5g2g]], [[5kp1]], [[5kp3]], [[5kp4]] – PpKSI (mutant) + equilenin <BR />
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**[[2pzv]], [[2inx]], [[3cpo]], [[3vgn]] – PpKSI (mutant) + phenol derivative<BR />
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**[[6tzd]], [[6ubq]], [[6ucy]] – PpKSI + androstenedione <BR />
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**[[1ohp]] – CtKSI (mutant) + estrogene derivative <BR />
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**[[6ufs]] – PpKSI + dihydronandrolone <BR />
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**[[6u4i]], [[6ucn]] – PpKSI + equilenin <BR />
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**[[1e3v]], [[4cdl]] – PpKSI + inhibitor <BR />
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**[[2pzv]], [[2inx]], [[3cpo]], [[3vgn]], [[6c17]], [[6c1j]], [[6c1x]] – PpKSI (mutant) + phenol derivative<BR />
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**[[7ry4]] – PpKSI (mutant) + transition state analog<BR />
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**[[6p44]] – MhKSI (mutant) + phenol derivative<BR />
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**[[1ohp]] – CtKSI (mutant) + estrogen derivative <BR />
**[[1ohs]] – CtKSI (mutant) + androgen derivative <BR />
**[[1ohs]] – CtKSI (mutant) + androgen derivative <BR />
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**[[7epo]] – MsKSI + benzoxazole derivative <BR />
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==References==
==References==

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Ketosteroid isomerase complex with transition state analog equilenin and sulfate (PDB code 1qjg)

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3D structures of ketosteroid isomerase

Updated on 13-June-2023

References

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