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Mycobacterium tuberculosis salicylate synthase (Mbt1)

Structure of MbtI (3LOG)

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References

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  11. PMID:22307014<ref></ref>. In the presence of the magnesium ion, the positively charged Lys295 is displaced from the active site and the negatively charged Glu297 is faced toward the active site. Magnesium cation also orients the C1 carboxylate group coplanar to the ring of chorismate, reducing the electron density on the C2 center and favoring nucleophilic attack. Isochorismate pyruvae lyase (IPL) Isochorismate is converted to salicylate and pyruvate through abstraction of the C2 hydrogen followed by protonation of C9 atom and the breakage of the C3-O7 bond. Histidine residue (His334) was proposed to act as a base, abstracting the C2 proton of isochorismate through a second order elimination mechanism. However, recent studies have shown that this residue lies more than 13 A away from C2 atom and no other water molecules appear close enough to the C2 atom to act as a base. IPL reaction has been proposed to proceed through an intramolecular pericyclic mechanisms, involving a concerted hydrogen transfer from C2 to C9 and breakage of the C3-O7 bond. Isochorismate synthast (IS) Currently, isochorismate is believed to be formed from chorismate through a proposed Sn2 mechanism involving nucleophilic attack of an activated water molecule to the C2 center followed by either a concerted or stepwise elimination of the C4 hydroxyl group <ref>PMID:14982443</li> <li id="cite_note-manos-turvey">[[#cite_ref-manos-turvey_0|↑]] <strong class="error">Cite error: Invalid <code>&lt;ref&gt;</code> tag; no text was provided for refs named <code>manos-turvey</code></strong></li></ol></ref>
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