Pasta_2007_Chem.Biol_14_1377

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Title : Catalytic residues are shared between two pseudosubunits of the dehydratase domain of the animal fatty acid synthase - Pasta_2007_Chem.Biol_14_1377
Author(s) : Pasta S , Witkowski A , Joshi AK , Smith S
Ref : Chemical Biology , 14 :1377 , 2007
Abstract :

Expression, characterization, and mutagenesis of a series of N-terminal fragments of an animal fatty acid synthase, containing the beta-ketoacyl synthase, acyl transferase, and dehydratase domains, demonstrate that the dehydratase domain consists of two pseudosubunits, derived from contiguous regions of the same polypeptide, in which a single active site is formed by the cooperation of the catalytic histidine 878 residue of the first pseudosubunit with aspartate 1032 of the second pseudosubunit. Mutagenesis and modeling studies revealed an essential role for glutamine 1036 in anchoring the position of the catalytic aspartate. These findings establish that sequence elements previously assigned to a central structural core region of the type I fatty acid synthases and some modular polyketide synthase counterparts play an essential catalytic role as part of the dehydratase domain.

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Pasta S, Witkowski A, Joshi AK, Smith S (2007)
Catalytic residues are shared between two pseudosubunits of the dehydratase domain of the animal fatty acid synthase
Chemical Biology 14 :1377

Pasta S, Witkowski A, Joshi AK, Smith S (2007)
Chemical Biology 14 :1377