Structural highlights
Function
[4HBT_PSEUC] Hydrolyzes 4-hydroxybenzoate-CoA, and to a lesser extent benzoyl-CoA and 4-chlorobenzoate-CoA. Not active against aliphatic acyl-CoA thioesters, including palmitoyl-CoA, hexanoyl-CoA and acetyl-CoA.[1]
Evolutionary Conservation
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Publication Abstract from PubMed
The soil-dwelling microbe, Pseudomonas sp. strain CBS-3, has attracted recent attention due to its ability to survive on 4-chlorobenzoate as its sole carbon source. The biochemical pathway by which this organism converts 4-chlorobenzoate to 4-hydroxybenzoate consists of three enzymes: 4-chlorobenzoyl-CoA ligase, 4-chlorobenzoyl-CoA dehalogenase, and 4-hydroxybenzoyl-CoA thioesterase. Here we describe the three-dimensional structure of the thioesterase determined to 2.0-A resolution. Each subunit of the homotetramer is characterized by a five-stranded anti-parallel beta-sheet and three major alpha-helices. While previous amino acid sequence analyses failed to reveal any similarity between this thioesterase and other known proteins, the results from this study clearly demonstrate that the molecular architecture of 4-hydroxybenzoyl-CoA thioesterase is topologically equivalent to that observed for beta-hydroxydecanoyl thiol ester dehydrase from Escherichia coli. On the basis of the structural similarity between these two enzymes, the active site of the thioesterase has been identified and a catalytic mechanism proposed.
The three-dimensional structure of 4-hydroxybenzoyl-CoA thioesterase from Pseudomonas sp. Strain CBS-3.,Benning MM, Wesenberg G, Liu R, Taylor KL, Dunaway-Mariano D, Holden HM J Biol Chem. 1998 Dec 11;273(50):33572-9. PMID:9837940[2]
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See Also
References
- ↑ Chang KH, Liang PH, Beck W, Scholten JD, Dunaway-Mariano D. Isolation and characterization of the three polypeptide components of 4-chlorobenzoate dehalogenase from Pseudomonas sp. strain CBS-3. Biochemistry. 1992 Jun 23;31(24):5605-10. PMID:1610806
- ↑ Benning MM, Wesenberg G, Liu R, Taylor KL, Dunaway-Mariano D, Holden HM. The three-dimensional structure of 4-hydroxybenzoyl-CoA thioesterase from Pseudomonas sp. Strain CBS-3. J Biol Chem. 1998 Dec 11;273(50):33572-9. PMID:9837940