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== Function ==
== Function ==
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Two enzymes are responsible for the oxalate that is produced in the ''Burkholderia species''. The first enzyme, ObcA, catalyzes the formation of a tetrahedral C6-CoA adduct from the substrates acetyl-COA and oxaloacetate. The second enzyme, ObcB, produces three products from the C6-CoA adduct. These products are oxalate, acetoacetate and CoA. The oxalate produced from the <scene name='79/799595/Cartoon_view/1'>'Burkholderia species' </scene>'', is necessary for bacterial growth and maintaining environmental pH <ref>PMID:27226606</ref>. <scene name='79/799595/Cartoon_view/1'> </scene>
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Two enzymes are responsible for the oxalate that is produced in the ''Burkholderia species''. The first enzyme, ObcA, catalyzes the formation of a tetrahedral C6-CoA adduct from the substrates acetyl-COA and oxaloacetate. The second enzyme, ObcB, produces three products from the C6-CoA adduct. These products are oxalate, acetoacetate and CoA. The oxalate produced from the <scene name='79/799595/Cartoon_view/1'>'Burkholderia species' </scene>'', is necessary for bacterial growth and maintaining environmental pH <ref name="rasmol">PMID:27226606</ref>. <scene name='79/799595/Cartoon_view/1'> </scene>
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== Disease ==
== Disease ==
Species of ''Burkholderia'' can be involved in plant or human pathogenesis. Several diseases, such as ''B. Glumae'' which causes bacterial panicle blight in rice <ref>PMID:21453428</ref>, or ''B. cepacia,'' which is an opportunistic pathogen in immunocompromised individuals, like those with cystic fibrosis or chronic granulomatous disease <ref>PMID:20390415</ref>. It can also be involved with ''B. pseudomallei'' which can cause meliondosis, a lethal infection that leads to the formation of abscesses in internal organs <ref>PMID:20528691</ref>.
Species of ''Burkholderia'' can be involved in plant or human pathogenesis. Several diseases, such as ''B. Glumae'' which causes bacterial panicle blight in rice <ref>PMID:21453428</ref>, or ''B. cepacia,'' which is an opportunistic pathogen in immunocompromised individuals, like those with cystic fibrosis or chronic granulomatous disease <ref>PMID:20390415</ref>. It can also be involved with ''B. pseudomallei'' which can cause meliondosis, a lethal infection that leads to the formation of abscesses in internal organs <ref>PMID:20528691</ref>.

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Structural Insights into an Oxalate-producing Serine Hydrolase with an Unusual Oxyanion Hole and Additional Lyase Activity

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References

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  11. Oh J, Hwang I, Rhee S. Structural Insights into an Oxalate-producing Serine Hydrolase with an Unusual Oxyanion Hole and Additional Lyase Activity. J Biol Chem. 2016 Jul 15;291(29):15185-95. doi: 10.1074/jbc.M116.727180. Epub, 2016 May 24. PMID:27226606 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M116.727180
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