4,4'-Diapophytoene synthase

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4,4'-diapophytoene synthase
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EC no.2.5.1.96
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4,4'-diapophytoene synthase (EC 2.5.1.96, dehydrosqualene synthase, DAP synthase, C30 carotene synthase, CrtM) is an enzyme with systematic name farnesyl-diphosphate:farnesyl-diphosphate farnesyltransferase (4,4'-diapophytoene forming).[1][2][3][4] This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction

2 (2E,6E)-farnesyl diphosphate 4,4'-diapophytoene + 2 diphosphate (overall reaction)
(1a) 2 (2E,6E)-farnesyl diphosphate diphosphate + presqualene diphosphate
(1b) presqualene diphosphate 4,4'-diapophytoene + diphosphate

This enzyme requires Mn2+. It is present in Staphylococcus aureus and some other bacteria such as Heliobacillus sp.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Umeno D, Tobias AV, Arnold FH (December 2002). "Evolution of the C30 carotenoid synthase CrtM for function in a C40 pathway". Journal of Bacteriology. 184 (23): 6690–9. doi:10.1128/jb.184.23.6690-6699.2002. PMC 135437. PMID 12426357.
  2. ^ Pelz A, Wieland KP, Putzbach K, Hentschel P, Albert K, Götz F (September 2005). "Structure and biosynthesis of staphyloxanthin from Staphylococcus aureus". The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 280 (37): 32493–8. doi:10.1074/jbc.M505070200. PMID 16020541.
  3. ^ Ku B, Jeong JC, Mijts BN, Schmidt-Dannert C, Dordick JS (November 2005). "Preparation, characterization, and optimization of an in vitro C30 carotenoid pathway". Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 71 (11): 6578–83. doi:10.1128/AEM.71.11.6578-6583.2005. PMC 1287715. PMID 16269684.
  4. ^ Liu CI, Liu GY, Song Y, Yin F, Hensler ME, Jeng WY, Nizet V, Wang AH, Oldfield E (March 2008). "A cholesterol biosynthesis inhibitor blocks Staphylococcus aureus virulence". Science. 319 (5868): 1391–4. doi:10.1126/science.1153018. PMC 2747771. PMID 18276850.

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