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Isoprene Synthase is supposed to be a dimeric enzyme which consists of 595 amino acids and has a molecular mass of 68,386 Da. The protein is made up of alpha-helices which form two alpha-helical domains. | Isoprene Synthase is supposed to be a dimeric enzyme which consists of 595 amino acids and has a molecular mass of 68,386 Da. The protein is made up of alpha-helices which form two alpha-helical domains. | ||
The <scene name='68/686749/N-terminal_domain/1'>N-terminal domain</scene> of the protein chain is folded similar to class II terpenoid synthases that are made up of (𝛼𝛼)6 barrels [Wendt et al.,1998]. | The <scene name='68/686749/N-terminal_domain/1'>N-terminal domain</scene> of the protein chain is folded similar to class II terpenoid synthases that are made up of (𝛼𝛼)6 barrels [Wendt et al.,1998]. | ||
| - | Up to now there is no catalytic activity known for this domain. Quite the contrary regarding the C-terminal domain of the isoprene synthase: This domain shows up an 𝛼-helical class I terpenoid synthase fold and contains the active site which is surrounded by five 𝛼-helices. The active site of the enzyme is located in a deep hydrophobic pocket which ensures a protection of the reaction intermediate from water. | + | Up to now there is no catalytic activity known for this domain. Quite the contrary regarding the <scene name='68/686749/C-terminal_domain/1'>C-terminal domain</scene> of the isoprene synthase: This domain shows up an 𝛼-helical class I terpenoid synthase fold and contains the active site which is surrounded by five 𝛼-helices. The active site of the enzyme is located in a deep hydrophobic pocket which ensures a protection of the reaction intermediate from water. |
== Catalyzed Reaction == | == Catalyzed Reaction == | ||
Revision as of 12:05, 9 January 2015
Structure of Isoprene Synthase from Grey Poplar Leaves (Populus x canescens)
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