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| - | '''Unreleased structure''' | ||
| - | + | ==Crystal structure of JamJ enoyl reductase (apo form)== | |
| + | <StructureSection load='5dov' size='340' side='right'caption='[[5dov]], [[Resolution|resolution]] 1.80Å' scene=''> | ||
| + | == Structural highlights == | ||
| + | <table><tr><td colspan='2'>[[5dov]] is a 2 chain structure with sequence from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lyngbya_majuscula Lyngbya majuscula]. Full crystallographic information is available from [http://oca.weizmann.ac.il/oca-bin/ocashort?id=5DOV OCA]. For a <b>guided tour on the structure components</b> use [https://proteopedia.org/fgij/fg.htm?mol=5DOV FirstGlance]. <br> | ||
| + | </td></tr><tr id='method'><td class="sblockLbl"><b>[[Empirical_models|Method:]]</b></td><td class="sblockDat" id="methodDat">X-ray diffraction, [[Resolution|Resolution]] 1.8Å</td></tr> | ||
| + | <tr id='ligand'><td class="sblockLbl"><b>[[Ligand|Ligands:]]</b></td><td class="sblockDat" id="ligandDat"><scene name='pdbligand=GOL:GLYCEROL'>GOL</scene></td></tr> | ||
| + | <tr id='resources'><td class="sblockLbl"><b>Resources:</b></td><td class="sblockDat"><span class='plainlinks'>[https://proteopedia.org/fgij/fg.htm?mol=5dov FirstGlance], [http://oca.weizmann.ac.il/oca-bin/ocaids?id=5dov OCA], [https://pdbe.org/5dov PDBe], [https://www.rcsb.org/pdb/explore.do?structureId=5dov RCSB], [https://www.ebi.ac.uk/pdbsum/5dov PDBsum], [https://prosat.h-its.org/prosat/prosatexe?pdbcode=5dov ProSAT]</span></td></tr> | ||
| + | </table> | ||
| + | == Function == | ||
| + | [https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/Q6E7K0_9CYAN Q6E7K0_9CYAN] | ||
| + | <div style="background-color:#fffaf0;"> | ||
| + | == Publication Abstract from PubMed == | ||
| + | The natural product curacin A, a potent anticancer agent, contains a rare cyclopropane group. The five enzymes for cyclopropane biosynthesis are highly similar to enzymes that generate a vinyl chloride moiety in the jamaicamide natural product. The structural biology of this remarkable catalytic adaptability is probed with high-resolution crystal structures of the curacin cyclopropanase (CurF ER), an in vitro enoyl reductase (JamJ ER), and a canonical curacin enoyl reductase (CurK ER). The JamJ and CurK ERs catalyze NADPH-dependent double bond reductions typical of enoyl reductases (ERs) of the medium-chain dehydrogenase reductase (MDR) superfamily. Cyclopropane formation by CurF ER is specified by a short loop which, when transplanted to JamJ ER, confers cyclopropanase activity on the chimeric enzyme. Detection of an adduct of NADPH with the model substrate crotonyl-CoA provides indirect support for a recent proposal of a C2-ene intermediate on the reaction pathway of MDR enoyl-thioester reductases. | ||
| - | + | Structural Basis for Cyclopropanation by a Unique Enoyl-Acyl Carrier Protein Reductase.,Khare D, Hale WA, Tripathi A, Gu L, Sherman DH, Gerwick WH, Hakansson K, Smith JL Structure. 2015 Oct 24. pii: S0969-2126(15)00405-0. doi:, 10.1016/j.str.2015.09.013. PMID:26526850<ref>PMID:26526850</ref> | |
| - | + | From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.<br> | |
| - | [[Category: | + | </div> |
| - | [[Category: | + | <div class="pdbe-citations 5dov" style="background-color:#fffaf0;"></div> |
| - | [[Category: Khare | + | == References == |
| + | <references/> | ||
| + | __TOC__ | ||
| + | </StructureSection> | ||
| + | [[Category: Large Structures]] | ||
| + | [[Category: Lyngbya majuscula]] | ||
| + | [[Category: Khare D]] | ||
| + | [[Category: Smith JL]] | ||
Current revision
Crystal structure of JamJ enoyl reductase (apo form)
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