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Crystal Structure of Pyrogallol-Phloroglucinol Transhydroxylase from Pelobacter acidigallici

Overview

The Mo enzyme transhydroxylase from the anaerobic microorganism Pelobacter, acidigallici catalyzes the conversion of pyrogallol to phloroglucinol., Such trihydroxybenzenes and their derivatives represent important building, blocks of plant polymers. None of the transferred hydroxyl groups, originates from water during transhydroxylation; instead a cosubstrate, such as 1,2,3,5-tetrahydroxybenzene, is used in a reaction without, apparent electron transfer. Here, we report on the crystal structure of, the enzyme in the reduced Mo(IV) state, which we solved by single, anomalous-diffraction technique. It represents the largest structure, (1,149 amino acid residues per molecule, 12 independent molecules per unit, cell), which has been solved so far by single anomalous-diffraction, technique. Tranhydroxylase is a heterodimer, with the active, Mo-molybdopterin guanine dinucleotide (MGD)(2) site in the alpha-subunit, and three [4Fe-4S] centers in the beta-subunit. The latter subunit carries, a seven-stranded, mainly antiparallel beta-barrel domain. We propose a, scheme for the transhydroxylation reaction based on 3D structures of, complexes of the enzyme with various polyphenols serving either as, substrate or inhibitor.

About this Structure

1VLD is a Protein complex structure of sequences from Pelobacter acidigallici with ACT, CA, MGD, 4MO and SF4 as ligands. Active as Pyrogallol hydroxytransferase, with EC number 1.97.1.2 Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Crystal structure of pyrogallol-phloroglucinol transhydroxylase, an Mo enzyme capable of intermolecular hydroxyl transfer between phenols., Messerschmidt A, Niessen H, Abt D, Einsle O, Schink B, Kroneck PM, Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2004 Aug 10;101(32):11571-6. Epub 2004 Jul 29. PMID:15284442

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