- DXP reductoisomerase: reaction of the substrate in pieces reveals a catalytic role for the nonreacting phosphodianion group.
DXP reductoisomerase: reaction of the substrate in pieces reveals a catalytic role for the nonreacting phosphodianion group.
Biochemistry (2013-03-12)
Svetlana A Kholodar, Andrew S Murkin
PMID23473304
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The role of the nonreacting phosphodianion group of 1-deoxy-d-xylulose-5-phosphate (DXP) in catalysis by DXP reductoisomerase (DXR) was investigated for the reaction of the "substrate in pieces". The truncated substrate 1-deoxy-l-erythrulose is converted by DXR to 2-C-methylglycerol with a kcat/Km that is 10(6)-fold lower than that for DXP. Phosphite dianion was found to be a nonessential activator, providing 3.2 kcal/mol of transition state stabilization for the truncated substrate. These results implicate a phosphate-driven conformational change involving loop closure over the DXR active site to generate an environment poised for catalysis.
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