Function
Beta-hydroxyacyl-acyl carrier protein (ACP) dehydratase (FabZ) catalyzes the dehydration of short and long chained β-hydroxyacyl-ACPs. FabA exhibits broad overlapping activity to FabZ and is most active in dehydrating midlength chained β-hydroxyacyl-ACPs.
Disease
Relevance
Structural highlights
3D structures of β-hydroxyacyl-acyl carrier protein dehydratase
Updated on 30-June-2014
FabZ
1u1z – PaFabZ – Pseudomonas aeruginosa
2gll – HpFabZ – Helicobacter pylori
2glv – HpFabZ (mutant)
3d6x – FabZ – Campylobacter jejuni
4h4g – FabZ – Burkholderia thailandensis
4i83 – FabZ – Neisseria meningitidis
1z6b, 2okh, 2oki, 1zhg – PfFabZ – Plasmodium falciparum
FabZ complex
2glm, 2glp, 3b7j, 3cf8, 3cf9, 3d04, 3doy, 3doz, 3dp0, 3dp1, 3dp2, 3dp3, 3ed0 – HpFabZ + inhibitor
3az8, 3az9, 3aza, 3azb – PfFabZ + inhibitor
FabA
1mkb – EcFabA – Escherichia coli
3q62 – FabA – Yersinia pseudotuberculosis
4fq9 – PaFabA
FabA complex
1mka – EcFabA + 3-decynoyl-N-acetyl cysteamine
4b8u, 4b0b, 4b0c, 4b0j – PaFabA + inhibitor
4b0i – PaFabA (mutant) + inhibitor
4keh – EcFabA + ACPP
References