Phosphoserine aminotransferase

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Phosphoserine aminotransferase (PSAT) catalyzes the reversible conversion of phosphoserine and oxoglutarate to produce glutamate and 3-phosphonooxypyruvate. PSAT is part of the phosphoserine biosynthesis. Pyridoxal phosphate (vitamin B6, PLP) is a cofactor of PAT. PSAT is over-expressed in colon tumors and its inhibition is being tested as drug treatment.

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3D structures of phosphoserine aminotransferase

Phosphoserine aminotransferase

3m5u – PSAT – Campylobacter jejuni
3qm2 – PSAT – Salmonella enterica

Phosphoserine aminotransferase complex with pyridoxal phosphate

1bt4, 1w3u, 2c0r – PSAT (mutant) + PLP – Bacillus circulans
1bjn – EcPSAT + PLP – Escherichia coli
1w23, 2bhx, 2bi1, 2bi2, 2bi3, 2bi5, 2bi9, 2bia, 2bie, 2big, 4azj, 4azk - PSAT + PLP – Bacillus alcalophilus
3e77 – PSAT + PLP – human
3ffr – PSAT + PLP – Cytophaga hutchinsonii
3qbo – PSAT + PLP

Phosphoserine aminotransferase ternary complex

1bjo - EcPSAT + α-methyl-glutamate + PLP

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