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2ACV

Crystal Structure of Medicago truncatula UGT71G1

Summary for 2ACV
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb2acv/pdb
Descriptortriterpene UDP-glucosyl transferase UGT71G1, URIDINE-5'-DIPHOSPHATE (3 entities in total)
Functional Keywordsglycosyltransferase, udp, transferase
Biological sourceMedicago truncatula (barrel medic)
Total number of polymer chains2
Total formula weight104079.11
Authors
Shao, H.,He, X.,Achnine, L.,Blount, J.W.,Dixon, R.A.,Wang, X. (deposition date: 2005-07-19, release date: 2005-11-15, Last modification date: 2024-02-14)
Primary citationShao, H.,He, X.,Achnine, L.,Blount, J.W.,Dixon, R.A.,Wang, X.
Crystal Structures of a Multifunctional Triterpene/Flavonoid Glycosyltransferase from Medicago truncatula.
Plant Cell, 17:3141-3154, 2005
Cited by
PubMed Abstract: Glycosylation is a ubiquitous reaction controlling the bioactivity and storage of plant natural products. Glycosylation of small molecules is catalyzed by a superfamily of glycosyltransferases (GTs) in most plant species studied to date. We present crystal structures of the UDP flavonoid/triterpene GT UGT71G1 from Medicago truncatula bound to UDP or UDP-glucose. The structures reveal the key residues involved in the recognition of donor substrate and, by comparison with other GT structures, suggest His-22 as the catalytic base and Asp-121 as a key residue that may assist deprotonation of the acceptor by forming an electron transfer chain with the catalytic base. Mutagenesis confirmed the roles of these key residues in donor substrate binding and enzyme activity. Our results provide an initial structural basis for understanding the complex substrate specificity and regiospecificity underlying the glycosylation of plant natural products and other small molecules. This information will direct future attempts to engineer bioactive compounds in crop plants to improve plant, animal, and human health and to facilitate the rational design of GTs to improve the storage and stability of novel engineered bioactive compounds.
PubMed: 16214900
DOI: 10.1105/tpc.105.035055
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Experimental method
X-RAY DIFFRACTION (2 Å)
Structure validation

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