Adenylosuccinate lyase

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== Structural highlights ==
== Structural highlights ==
The ASL can be divided into 3 domains. The <scene name='75/751814/Cv/6'>active site</scene> is situated between the 3 domains and contains the product AMP and and oxalate<ref>PMID:20693687</ref>. Water molecules are shown as red spheres. <scene name='75/751814/Cv/7'>Oxalate binding</scene>.
The ASL can be divided into 3 domains. The <scene name='75/751814/Cv/6'>active site</scene> is situated between the 3 domains and contains the product AMP and and oxalate<ref>PMID:20693687</ref>. Water molecules are shown as red spheres. <scene name='75/751814/Cv/7'>Oxalate binding</scene>.
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==3D structures of adenylosuccinate lyase==
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[[Adenylosuccinate lyase 3D structures]]
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**[[4nle]] – ASL – ''Mycobacterium smegmatis''<br />
**[[4nle]] – ASL – ''Mycobacterium smegmatis''<br />
**[[4ffx]], [[4flc]] – hASL (mutant) – human<br />
**[[4ffx]], [[4flc]] – hASL (mutant) – human<br />
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**[[5nx8]] – hnASL – human neadertal<br />
**[[5e3v]], [[4nsl]] – ASL – ''Salmonella typhimurium''<br />
**[[5e3v]], [[4nsl]] – ASL – ''Salmonella typhimurium''<br />
**[[3gzh]], [[2pts]] – EcASL – ''Escherichia coli''<br />
**[[3gzh]], [[2pts]] – EcASL – ''Escherichia coli''<br />
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**[[2ptq]] – EcASL (mutant) + fumarate + AMP <br />
**[[2ptq]] – EcASL (mutant) + fumarate + AMP <br />
**[[2vd6]] – hASL + fumarate + AMP + dicarboxymethyl-AMP<br />
**[[2vd6]] – hASL + fumarate + AMP + dicarboxymethyl-AMP<br />
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**[[5nx9]] – hnASL + fumarate + AMP <br />
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**[[5nxa]] – hnASL + fumarate + AICAR <br />
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Revision as of 07:34, 3 March 2019

Adenylsuccinate lyase complex with AMP, oxalate, PEG 400 and Cl- ion (green) (PDB code 2x75)

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3D structures of adenylosuccinate lyase

Updated on 03-March-2019

References

  1. Kmoch S, Hartmannova H, Stiburkova B, Krijt J, Zikanova M, Sebesta I. Human adenylosuccinate lyase (ADSL), cloning and characterization of full-length cDNA and its isoform, gene structure and molecular basis for ADSL deficiency in six patients. Hum Mol Genet. 2000 Jun 12;9(10):1501-13. PMID:10888601
  2. Mierzewska H, Schmidt-Sidor B, Jurkiewicz E, Bogdanska A, Kusmierska K, Stepien T. Severe encephalopathy with brain atrophy and hypomyelination due to adenylosuccinate lyase deficiency--MRI, clinical, biochemical and neuropathological findings of Polish patients. Folia Neuropathol. 2009;47(4):314-20. PMID:20054783
  3. Fyfe PK, Dawson A, Hutchison MT, Cameron S, Hunter WN. Structure of Staphylococcus aureus adenylosuccinate lyase (PurB) and assessment of its potential as a target for structure-based inhibitor discovery. Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr. 2010 Aug;66(Pt 8):881-8. Epub 2010, Jul 9. PMID:20693687 doi:10.1107/S0907444910020081

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