Fe(II)/α-Ketoglutarate-Dependent Hydroxylases and Related Enzymes
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Abstract
FeII/alpha-ketoglutarate (alphaKG)-dependent hydroxylases catalyze an amazing diversity of reactions that result in protein side-chain modifications, repair of alkylated DNA/RNA, biosynthesis of antibiotics and plant products, metabolism related to lipids, and biodegradation of a variety of compounds. These enzymes possess a beta-strand "jellyroll" structural fold that contains three metal-binding ligands found in a His1-X-Asp/Glu-Xn-His2 motif. The cosubstrate, alphaKG, chelates FeII using its C-2 keto group (binding opposite the Asp/Glu residue) and C-1 carboxylate (coordinating opposite either His1 or His2). Oxidative decomposition of alphaKG forms CO2 plus succinate and leads to the generation of an…
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- Enzyme
- Cofactor
- Biochemistry
- Stereochemistry
- Dioxygenase
- Chemistry
- Biosynthesis
- Residue (chemistry)
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