3du0

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E. coli dihydrodipicolinate synthase with first substrate, pyruvate, bound in active siteE. coli dihydrodipicolinate synthase with first substrate, pyruvate, bound in active site

Structural highlights

3du0 is a 2 chain structure with sequence from Ecoli. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA. For a guided tour on the structure components use FirstGlance.
Ligands:, ,
NonStd Res:
Gene:dapA, b2478, JW2463 (ECOLI)
Activity:4-hydroxy-tetrahydrodipicolinate synthase, with EC number 4.3.3.7
Resources:FirstGlance, OCA, PDBe, RCSB, PDBsum, ProSAT

Function

[DAPA_ECOLI] Catalyzes the condensation of (S)-aspartate-beta-semialdehyde [(S)-ASA] and pyruvate to 4-hydroxy-tetrahydrodipicolinate (HTPA).[1] [2]

Evolutionary Conservation

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Publication Abstract from PubMed

Dihydrodipicolinate synthase (DHDPS) mediates the key first reaction common to the biosynthesis of (S)-lysine and meso-diaminopimelate, molecules which play a crucial cross-linking role in bacterial cell walls. An effective inhibitor of DHDPS would represent a useful antibacterial agent; despite extensive effort, a suitable inhibitor has yet to be found. In an attempt to examine the specificity of the active site of DHDPS, the enzyme was cocrystallized with the substrate analogue oxaloacetate. The resulting crystals diffracted to 2.0 A resolution, but solution of the protein structure revealed that pyruvate was bound in the active site rather than oxaloacetic acid. Kinetic analysis confirmed that the decarboxylation of oxaloacetate was not catalysed by DHDPS and was instead a slow spontaneous chemical process.

The high-resolution structure of dihydrodipicolinate synthase from Escherichia coli bound to its first substrate, pyruvate.,Devenish SR, Gerrard JA, Jameson GB, Dobson RC Acta Crystallogr Sect F Struct Biol Cryst Commun. 2008 Dec 1;64(Pt 12):1092-5., doi: 10.1107/S1744309108033654. Epub 2008 Nov 28. PMID:19052357[3]

From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.

See Also

References

  1. Devenish SR, Blunt JW, Gerrard JA. NMR studies uncover alternate substrates for dihydrodipicolinate synthase and suggest that dihydrodipicolinate reductase is also a dehydratase. J Med Chem. 2010 Jun 24;53(12):4808-12. doi: 10.1021/jm100349s. PMID:20503968 doi:10.1021/jm100349s
  2. Blickling S, Renner C, Laber B, Pohlenz HD, Holak TA, Huber R. Reaction mechanism of Escherichia coli dihydrodipicolinate synthase investigated by X-ray crystallography and NMR spectroscopy. Biochemistry. 1997 Jan 7;36(1):24-33. PMID:8993314 doi:10.1021/bi962272d
  3. Devenish SR, Gerrard JA, Jameson GB, Dobson RC. The high-resolution structure of dihydrodipicolinate synthase from Escherichia coli bound to its first substrate, pyruvate. Acta Crystallogr Sect F Struct Biol Cryst Commun. 2008 Dec 1;64(Pt 12):1092-5., doi: 10.1107/S1744309108033654. Epub 2008 Nov 28. PMID:19052357 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1744309108033654

3du0, resolution 2.00Å

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