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Monomeric sarcosine oxidase: structure of a covalently flavinylated amine oxidizing enzymeMonomeric sarcosine oxidase: structure of a covalently flavinylated amine oxidizing enzyme

Structural highlights

2gb0 is a 2 chain structure with sequence from Bacb0. This structure supersedes the now removed PDB entries 1l9f and 1b3m. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA. For a guided tour on the structure components use FirstGlance.
Ligands:, ,
Gene:soxA, sox (BACB0)
Activity:Sarcosine oxidase, with EC number 1.5.3.1
Resources:FirstGlance, OCA, PDBe, RCSB, PDBsum, ProSAT

Function

[MSOX_BACB0] Catalyzes the oxidative demethylation of sarcosine. Can also oxidize other secondary amino acids such as N-methyl-L-alanine.[HAMAP-Rule:MF_00516]

Evolutionary Conservation

 

Check, as determined by ConSurfDB. You may read the explanation of the method and the full data available from ConSurf.

Publication Abstract from PubMed

BACKGROUND: Monomeric sarcosine oxidases (MSOXs) are among the simplest members of a recently recognized family of eukaryotic and prokaryotic enzymes that catalyze similar oxidative reactions with various secondary or tertiary amino acids and contain covalently bound flavins. Other members of this family include heterotetrameric sarcosine oxidase, N-methyltryptophan oxidase and pipecolate oxidase. Mammalian sarcosine dehydrogenase and dimethylglycine dehydrogenase may be more distantly related family members. RESULTS: The X-ray crystal structure of MSOX from Bacillus sp. B-0618, expressed in Escherichia coli, has been solved at 2.0 A resolution by multiwavelength anomalous dispersion (MAD) from crystals of the selenomethionine-substituted enzyme. Fourteen selenium sites, belonging to two MSOX molecules in the asymmetric unit, were used for MAD phasing and to define the local twofold symmetry axis for electron-density averaging. The structures of the native enzyme and of two enzyme-inhibitor complexes were also determined. CONCLUSIONS: MSOX is a two-domain protein with an overall topology most similar to that of D-amino acid oxidase, with which it shares 14% sequence identity. The flavin ring is located in a very basic environment, making contact with sidechains of arginine, lysine, histidine and the N-terminal end of a helix dipole. The flavin is covalently attached through an 8alpha-S-cysteinyl linkage to Cys315 of the catalytic domain. Covalent attachment is probably self-catalyzed through interactions with the positive sidechains and the helix dipole. Substrate binding is probably stabilized by hydrogen bonds between the substrate carboxylate and two basic sidechains, Arg52 and Lys348, located above the re face of the flavin ring.

Monomeric sarcosine oxidase: structure of a covalently flavinylated amine oxidizing enzyme.,Trickey P, Wagner MA, Jorns MS, Mathews FS Structure. 1999 Mar 15;7(3):331-45. PMID:10368302[1]

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References

  1. Trickey P, Wagner MA, Jorns MS, Mathews FS. Monomeric sarcosine oxidase: structure of a covalently flavinylated amine oxidizing enzyme. Structure. 1999 Mar 15;7(3):331-45. PMID:10368302

2gb0, resolution 1.85Å

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