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== Cofactors == | == Cofactors == | ||
For isoprene synthesis, several mechanisms and metal-binding motifs play an essential role. <scene name='68/686749/Metal_binding_motif/1'>Metal-binding motifs</scene> were found to be conserved like the “aspartate-rich” motif D345DXXD. These metal ions like Mg2+ or Mn2+ are essential for DMAPP diphosphate to be released. | For isoprene synthesis, several mechanisms and metal-binding motifs play an essential role. <scene name='68/686749/Metal_binding_motif/1'>Metal-binding motifs</scene> were found to be conserved like the “aspartate-rich” motif D345DXXD. These metal ions like Mg2+ or Mn2+ are essential for DMAPP diphosphate to be released. | ||
| - | PcISPS in fact is the first terpenoid synthase to show up metal binding motifs of terpenoid cyclases. These metal binding motifs have the ability to interact with a trinuclear | + | PcISPS in fact is the first terpenoid synthase to show up metal binding motifs of terpenoid cyclases. These metal binding motifs have the ability to interact with a trinuclear Mg2+ cluster in complex with DMASPP. Mg2+A binds fully while B and C bind less. This can be considered to occur because of structural geometry in this binding being less good. |
| - | The PcISPS-DMASPP complex | + | The PcISPS-DMASPP complex does not show significant conformational changes in regard to the single PcISPS. In addition to interactions with metal ions, the diphosphate group also accepts hydrogen bonds from R486 and N489. One (monomer A) or two (monomer B) oxygen atoms and D345 also coordinate Mg2+B and Mg2+A. |
== Biological Relevance == | == Biological Relevance == | ||
Revision as of 16:42, 9 January 2015
Structure of Isoprene Synthase from Grey Poplar Leaves (Populus x canescens)
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