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4I3U

Structure of phosphonoacetaldehyde dehydrogenase in complex with phosphonoacetaldehyde

Summary for 4I3U
Entry DOI10.2210/pdb4i3u/pdb
Related4I3T 4I3V 4I3W 4I3X
DescriptorAldehyde dehydrogenase (NAD+), PHOSPHONOACETALDEHYDE (3 entities in total)
Functional Keywordsaldehyde dehydrogenase, phosphonate catabolism, oxidoreductase
Biological sourceSinorhizobium meliloti (Ensifer meliloti)
Total number of polymer chains8
Total formula weight427039.63
Authors
Nair, S.K.,Agarwal, V. (deposition date: 2012-11-26, release date: 2013-11-27, Last modification date: 2024-10-30)
Primary citationAgarwal, V.,Peck, S.C.,Chen, J.H.,Borisova, S.A.,Chekan, J.R.,van der Donk, W.A.,Nair, S.K.
Structure and function of phosphonoacetaldehyde dehydrogenase: the missing link in phosphonoacetate formation.
Chem.Biol., 21:125-135, 2014
Cited by
PubMed Abstract: Phosphonates (C-PO₃²⁻) have applications as antibiotics, herbicides, and detergents. In some environments, these molecules represent the predominant source of phosphorus, and several microbes have evolved dedicated enzymatic machineries for phosphonate degradation. For example, most common naturally occurring phosphonates can be catabolized to either phosphonoacetaldehyde or phosphonoacetate, which can then be hydrolyzed to generate inorganic phosphate and acetaldehyde or acetate, respectively. The phosphonoacetaldehyde oxidase gene (phnY) links these two hydrolytic processes and provides a previously unknown catabolic mechanism for phosphonoacetate production in the microbial metabolome. Here, we present biochemical characterization of PhnY and high-resolution crystal structures of the apo state, as well as complexes with substrate, cofactor, and product. Kinetic analysis of active site mutants demonstrates how a highly conserved aldehyde dehydrogenase active site has been modified in nature to generate activity with a phosphonate substrate.
PubMed: 24361046
DOI: 10.1016/j.chembiol.2013.11.006
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