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2W03

Co-complex Structure of Achromobactin Synthetase Protein D (AcsD) with adenosine, sulfate and citrate from Pectobacterium Chrysanthemi

Summary for 2W03
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb2w03/pdb
Related2W02 2W04
DescriptorACSD, ADENOSINE, SULFATE ION, ... (5 entities in total)
Functional Keywordssspf, acsd, achromobactin biosynthesis, metal transport, pectobacterium chrysanthemi
Biological sourceERWINIA CHRYSANTHEMI
Total number of polymer chains2
Total formula weight142116.59
Authors
Schmelz, S.,McMahon, S.A.,Kadi, N.,Song, L.,Oves-Costales, D.,Oke, M.,Liu, H.,Johnson, K.A.,Carter, L.,White, M.F.,Challis, G.L.,Naismith, J.H. (deposition date: 2008-08-08, release date: 2009-01-13, Last modification date: 2024-05-01)
Primary citationSchmelz, S.,Kadi, N.,Mcmahon, S.A.,Song, L.,Oves-Costales, D.,Oke, M.,Liu, H.,Johnson, K.A.,Carter, L.,Botting, C.H.,White, M.F.,Challis, G.L.,Naismith, J.H.
Acsd Catalyzes Enantioselective Citrate Desymmetrization in Siderophore Biosynthesis
Nat.Chem.Biol., 5:174-, 2009
Cited by
PubMed Abstract: Bacterial pathogens need to scavenge iron from their host for growth and proliferation during infection. They have evolved several strategies to do this, one being the biosynthesis and excretion of small, high-affinity iron chelators known as siderophores. The biosynthesis of siderophores is an important area of study, not only for potential therapeutic intervention but also to illuminate new enzyme chemistries. Two general pathways for siderophore biosynthesis exist: the well-characterized nonribosomal peptide synthetase (NRPS)-dependent pathway and the NRPS-independent siderophore (NIS) pathway, which relies on a different family of sparsely investigated synthetases. Here we report structural and biochemical studies of AcsD from Pectobacterium (formerly Erwinia) chrysanthemi, an NIS synthetase involved in achromobactin biosynthesis. The structures of ATP and citrate complexes provide a mechanistic rationale for stereospecific formation of an enzyme-bound (3R)-citryladenylate, which reacts with L-serine to form a likely achromobactin precursor. AcsD is a unique acyladenylate-forming enzyme with a new fold and chemical catalysis strategy.
PubMed: 19182782
DOI: 10.1038/NCHEMBIO.145
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Experimental method
X-RAY DIFFRACTION (2.95 Å)
Structure validation

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