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'''The structure of FeeM, an N-acyl amino acid synthase from uncultured soil microbes'''
'''The structure of FeeM, an N-acyl amino acid synthase from uncultured soil microbes'''
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Template:STRUCTURE 2g0b

The structure of FeeM, an N-acyl amino acid synthase from uncultured soil microbes


Overview

Attempts to access antibiotics by capturing biosynthetic genes and pathways directly from environmental DNA, which is overwhelmingly derived from uncultured bacteria, have revealed a large and previously unknown family of N-acyl amino acid synthases (NASs). The structure of the NAS FeeM reveals structural similarity to the GCN5-related N-acyl transferases and acylhomoserine lactone synthases. The overall structure has a central beta sheet with alpha helices on both sides. A bound product at a cleft in the beta sheet identifies the active site and the structural basis for catalysis, and sequence conservation in this region indicates a bias for recognition over speed. FeeM interacts with an acyl carrier protein (FeeL), and the structure, mutagenesis, and enzymatic measurements reveal that a small hydrophobic pocket in alpha helix 5 dominates binding of FeeM to FeeL. The structural and mechanistic analyses suggest that the products of FeeM could be bacterial signaling agents.

About this Structure

2G0B is a Single protein structure of sequence from Uncultured bacterium. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

FeeM, an N-acyl amino acid synthase from an uncultured soil microbe: structure, mechanism, and acyl carrier protein binding., Van Wagoner RM, Clardy J, Structure. 2006 Sep;14(9):1425-35. PMID:16962973 Page seeded by OCA on Sun May 4 04:32:58 2008

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