کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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1391560 | 983574 | 2013 | 12 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |

• PlmKR1 is an A-type KR that catalyzes the formation of an L-configured alcohol
• Structure analysis reveals a cofactor-assisted formation of a catalysis-ready state
• Conformation of the lid loop controls substrate access to the active site
SummaryThe formation of an activated cis-3-cyclohexylpropenoic acid by Plm1, the first extension module of the phoslactomycin polyketide synthase, is proposed to occur through an L-3-hydroxyacyl-intermediate as a result of ketoreduction by an A-type ketoreductase (KR). Here, we demonstrate that the KR domain of Plm1 (PlmKR1) catalyzes the formation of an L-3-hydroxyacyl product. The crystal structure of PlmKR1 revealed a well-ordered active site with a nearby Trp residue characteristic of A-type KRs. Structural comparison of PlmKR1 with B-type KRs that produce D-3-hydroxyacyl intermediates revealed significant differences. The active site of cofactor-bound A-type KRs is in a catalysis-ready state, whereas cofactor-bound B-type KRs are in a precatalytic state. Furthermore, the closed lid loop in substrate-bound A-type KRs restricts active site access from all but one direction, which is proposed to control the stereochemistry of ketoreduction.
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Journal: - Volume 20, Issue 6, 20 June 2013, Pages 772–783