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== Function ==
== Function ==
[https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/N8X9V6_ACIBZ N8X9V6_ACIBZ]
[https://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/N8X9V6_ACIBZ N8X9V6_ACIBZ]
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== Publication Abstract from PubMed ==
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Dimethylsulfoxonium propionate (DMSOP) is a recently identified and abundant marine organosulfur compound with roles in oxidative stress protection, global carbon and sulfur cycling and, as shown here, potentially in osmotolerance. Microbial DMSOP cleavage yields dimethyl sulfoxide, a ubiquitous marine metabolite, and acrylate, but the enzymes responsible, and their environmental importance, were unknown. Here we report DMSOP cleavage mechanisms in diverse heterotrophic bacteria, fungi and phototrophic algae not previously known to have this activity, and highlight the unappreciated importance of this process in marine sediment environments. These diverse organisms, including Roseobacter, SAR11 bacteria and Emiliania huxleyi, utilized their dimethylsulfoniopropionate lyase 'Ddd' or 'Alma' enzymes to cleave DMSOP via similar catalytic mechanisms to those for dimethylsulfoniopropionate. Given the annual teragram predictions for DMSOP production and its prevalence in marine sediments, our results highlight that DMSOP cleavage is likely a globally significant process influencing carbon and sulfur fluxes and ecological interactions.
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DMSOP-cleaving enzymes are diverse and widely distributed in marine microorganisms.,Carrion O, Li CY, Peng M, Wang J, Pohnert G, Azizah M, Zhu XY, Curson ARJ, Wang Q, Walsham KS, Zhang XH, Monaco S, Harvey JM, Chen XL, Gao C, Wang N, Wang XJ, Wang P, Giovanonni SJ, Lee CP, Suffridge CP, Zhang Y, Luo Z, Wang D, Todd JD, Zhang YZ Nat Microbiol. 2023 Dec;8(12):2326-2337. doi: 10.1038/s41564-023-01526-4. Epub , 2023 Nov 29. PMID:38030907<ref>PMID:38030907</ref>
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From MEDLINE&reg;/PubMed&reg;, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.<br>
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== References ==
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Structure of DddY-DMSOP complex

PDB ID 8hle

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