1tv3
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Crystal structure of the N-methyl-hydroxylamine MtmB complex
OverviewOverview
L-pyrrolysine, the 22(nd) genetically encoded amino acid, was previously, deduced to be (4R, 5R)-4-substituted-pyrroline-5-carboxylate attached to, the epsilon-nitrogen of lysine based on the crystal structure of the M., barkeri monomethylamine methyltransferase (MtmB). To confirm, L-pyrrolysine's identity, structures of MtmB have been determined, following treatment with hydroxylamine, N-methylhydroxylamine, or, dithionite. Analysis of these structures has provided additional support, for the presence of the pyrroline ring and, together with previous mass, spectroscopy data, has led us to assign the C(4)-substituent to a methyl, group. Based on this assignment, synthetic L-pyrrolysine was prepared by, chemical methods. Detailed study of this chemically synthesized, L-pyrrolysine has allowed us to characterize its physical properties, to, study its chemical stability, and to elucidate the role of its C(4), substituent. Future applications of this synthetic L-pyrrolysine include, its in vivo incorporation into recombinant proteins.
About this StructureAbout this Structure
1TV3 is a Single protein structure of sequence from Methanosarcina barkeri with BG4 as ligand. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
ReferenceReference
Reactivity and chemical synthesis of L-pyrrolysine- the 22(nd) genetically encoded amino acid., Hao B, Zhao G, Kang PT, Soares JA, Ferguson TK, Gallucci J, Krzycki JA, Chan MK, Chem Biol. 2004 Sep;11(9):1317-24. PMID:15380192
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