Xu_2016_PLoS.One_11_e0154619

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Title : Independent Evolution of Six Families of Halogenating Enzymes - Xu_2016_PLoS.One_11_e0154619
Author(s) : Xu G , Wang BG
Ref : PLoS ONE , 11 :e0154619 , 2016
Abstract :

Halogenated natural products are widespread in the environment, and the halogen atoms are typically vital to their bioactivities. Thus far, six families of halogenating enzymes have been identified: cofactor-free haloperoxidases (HPO), vanadium-dependent haloperoxidases (V-HPO), heme iron-dependent haloperoxidases (HI-HPO), non-heme iron-dependent halogenases (NI-HG), flavin-dependent halogenases (F-HG), and S-adenosyl-L-methionine (SAM)-dependent halogenases (S-HG). However, these halogenating enzymes with similar biological functions but distinct structures might have evolved independently. Phylogenetic and structural analyses suggest that the HPO, V-HPO, HI-HPO, NI-HG, F-HG, and S-HG enzyme families may have evolutionary relationships to the alpha/beta hydrolases, acid phosphatases, peroxidases, chemotaxis phosphatases, oxidoreductases, and SAM hydroxide adenosyltransferases, respectively. These halogenating enzymes have established sequence homology, structural conservation, and mechanistic features within each family. Understanding the distinct evolutionary history of these halogenating enzymes will provide further insights into the study of their catalytic mechanisms and halogenation specificity.

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Xu G, Wang BG (2016)
Independent Evolution of Six Families of Halogenating Enzymes
PLoS ONE 11 :e0154619

Xu G, Wang BG (2016)
PLoS ONE 11 :e0154619