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L-FUCULOSE-1-PHOSPHATE ALDOLASE FROM ESCHERICHIA COLI MUTANT T26A
Overview
Previous analyses established the structures of unligated L-fuculose, 1-phosphate aldolase and of the enzyme ligated with an inhibitor mimicking, the substrate dihydroxyacetone phosphate. These data allowed us to suggest, a catalytic mechanism. On the basis of this proposal, numerous mutations, were now introduced at the active center and tested with respect to their, catalytic rates and their product distributions. For several mutants, the, structures were determined. The results demonstrate the catalytic, importance of some particular residues in defined conformations and in the, mobile C-terminal chain end. Moreover, they led to a modification of the, proposed mechanism. The effect of some mutations on enantioselectivity and, on the ratio of diastereomer formation indicates clearly the ... [(full description)]
About this Structure
1DZU is a [Single protein] structure of sequence from [Escherichia coli] with ZN, SO4 and BME as [ligands]. Active as [L-fuculose-phosphate aldolase], with EC number [4.1.2.17]. Structure known Active Sites: ACT, MUT and PBS. Full crystallographic information is available from [OCA].
Reference
Catalytic action of fuculose 1-phosphate aldolase (class II) as derived from structure-directed mutagenesis., Joerger AC, Gosse C, Fessner WD, Schulz GE, Biochemistry. 2000 May 23;39(20):6033-41. PMID:10821675
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