Function
UDP-3-O-(3-hydroxymyristoyl)glucosamine N-acyltransferase
(LpxD) is involved in the biosynthesis of lipid A which is a phosphorylated glycolipid that anchors the lipopolysaccharide to the outer membrane of the cell. Thus, LpxD is essential to survival of Gram-negative bacteria. It catalyzes the N-acylation of UDP-3-O-(3-hydroxytetradeanoyl)glucosamine[1].
Relevance
LpxD inhibitors are antimicrobials[2].
Structural highlights
The of LpxA interacts with the substrate UDP moiety and the Glc-NAc moiety. It contains a where the His acts as a general base and Asp helps to orient the His for participation in the catalysis[3].