Journal:Acta Cryst F:S2053230X25006181
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- | The ThDP-dependent enzyme MenD (2-succinyl-5-enolpyruvyl-6- hydroxy-3-cyclohexene-1-carboxylate (<scene name='10/1087727/ | + | The ThDP-dependent enzyme MenD (2-succinyl-5-enolpyruvyl-6- hydroxy-3-cyclohexene-1-carboxylate (<scene name='10/1087727/021_sephchc/1'>SEPHCHC</scene>)) synthase is involved in bacterial menaquinone biosynthesis. Menaquinones (vitamin K2), a family of redox-active small lipophilic molecules, are important to many bacteria acting as vital electron carriers in electron transport and energy generation. Menaquinones have also been implicated in a range of other roles variously linked to environmental adaptation, virulence, persistence, biofilm formation and sporulation in different bacteria. Humans don’t make menaquinone (though they get it from their diet and use if for very different uses as a cofactor for enzymes involved in blood clotting and bone health). Thus, the bacterial enzymes that make menaquinone have become of interest as antimicrobial drug targets. |
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