4MKJ
Crystal structure of L-methionine gamma-lyase from Citrobacter freundii modified by allicine
Summary for 4MKJ
Entry DOI | 10.2210/pdb4mkj/pdb |
Related | 2RFV 4MKK |
Descriptor | Methionine gamma-lyase, PENTAETHYLENE GLYCOL, TRIETHYLENE GLYCOL, ... (5 entities in total) |
Functional Keywords | pyridoxal-5'-phosphate, plp-dependent enzyme, lyase, aminotransferase class-v, allicine |
Biological source | Citrobacter freundii |
Total number of polymer chains | 1 |
Total formula weight | 43942.92 |
Authors | Revtovich, S.V.,Nikulin, A.D.,Morozova, E.A.,Zakomirdina, L.N.,Demidkina, T.V. (deposition date: 2013-09-05, release date: 2014-11-12, Last modification date: 2023-12-06) |
Primary citation | Morozova, E.A.,Revtovich, S.V.,Anufrieva, N.V.,Kulikova, V.V.,Nikulin, A.D.,Demidkina, T.V. Alliin is a suicide substrate of Citrobacter freundii methionine gamma-lyase: structural bases of inactivation of the enzyme. Acta Crystallogr.,Sect.D, 70:3034-3042, 2014 Cited by PubMed Abstract: The interaction of Citrobacter freundii methionine γ-lyase (MGL) and the mutant form in which Cys115 is replaced by Ala (MGL C115A) with the nonprotein amino acid (2R)-2-amino-3-[(S)-prop-2-enylsulfinyl]propanoic acid (alliin) was investigated. It was found that MGL catalyzes the β-elimination reaction of alliin to form 2-propenethiosulfinate (allicin), pyruvate and ammonia. The β-elimination reaction of alliin is followed by the inactivation and modification of SH groups of the wild-type and mutant enzymes. Three-dimensional structures of inactivated wild-type MGL (iMGL wild type) and a C115A mutant form (iMGL C115A) were determined at 1.85 and 1.45 Å resolution and allowed the identification of the SH groups that were oxidized by allicin. On this basis, the mechanism of the inactivation of MGL by alliin, a new suicide substrate of MGL, is proposed. PubMed: 25372692DOI: 10.1107/S1399004714020938 PDB entries with the same primary citation |
Experimental method | X-RAY DIFFRACTION (1.849 Å) |
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