2-hydroxymuconate tautomerase

2-hydroxymuconate tautomerase
Identifiers
EC number 5.3.2.6
Databases
IntEnz IntEnz view
BRENDA BRENDA entry
ExPASy NiceZyme view
KEGG KEGG entry
MetaCyc metabolic pathway
PRIAM profile
PDB structures RCSB PDB PDBe PDBsum

2-hydroxymuconate tautomerase (EC 5.3.2.6, 4-oxalocrotonate tautomerase, 4-oxalocrotonate isomerase, cnbG (gene), praC (gene), xylH (gene)) is an enzyme with systematic name (2Z,4E)-2-hydroxyhexa-2,4-dienedioate keto-enol isomerase.[1][2][3][4][5][6] This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction

(2Z,4E)-2-hydroxyhexa-2,4-dienedioate (3E)-2-oxohex-3-enedioate

Involved in the meta-cleavage pathway for the degradation of phenols, modified phenols and catechols.


References

  1. Whitman, C.P.; Aird, B.A.; Gillespie, W.R.; Stolowich, N.J. (1991). "Chemical and enzymatic ketonization of 2-hydroxymuconate, a conjugated enol". J. Am. Chem. Soc. 113: 3154–3162. doi:10.1021/ja00008a052.
  2. Whitman, C.P.; Hajipour, G.; Watson, R.J.; Johnson, W.H.; Jr.; Bembenek, M.E.; Stolowich, N.J. (1992). "Stereospecific ketonization of 2-hydroxymuconate by 4-oxalocrotonate tautomerase and 5-(carboxymethyl)-2-hydroxymuconate isomerase". J. Am. Chem. Soc. 114: 10104–10110. doi:10.1021/ja00052a002.
  3. Subramanya, H.S.; Roper, D.I.; Dauter, Z.; Dodson, E.J.; Davies, G.J.; Wilson, K.S.; Wigley, D.B. (1996). "Enzymatic ketonization of 2-hydroxymuconate: specificity and mechanism investigated by the crystal structures of two isomerases". Biochemistry. 35 (3): 792–802. doi:10.1021/bi951732k. PMID 8547259.
  4. Stivers, J.T.; Abeygunawardana, C.; Mildvan, A.S.; Hajipour, G.; Whitman, C.P.; Chen, L.H. (1996). "Catalytic role of the amino-terminal proline in 4-oxalocrotonate tautomerase: affinity labeling and heteronuclear NMR studies". Biochemistry. 35 (3): 803–813. doi:10.1021/bi951077g. PMID 8547260.
  5. Wang, S.C.; Johnson, W.H.; Jr.; Czerwinski, R.M.; Stamps, S.L.; Whitman, C.P. (2007). "Kinetic and stereochemical analysis of YwhB, a 4-oxalocrotonate tautomerase homologue in Bacillus subtilis: mechanistic implications for the YwhB- and 4-oxalocrotonate tautomerase-catalyzed reactions". Biochemistry. 46 (42): 11919–11929. doi:10.1021/bi701231a. PMID 17902707.
  6. Kasai, D.; Fujinami, T.; Abe, T.; Mase, K.; Katayama, Y.; Fukuda, M.; Masai, E. (2009). "Uncovering the protocatechuate 2,3-cleavage pathway genes". J. Bacteriol. 191: 6758–6768. doi:10.1128/JB.00840-09. PMC 2795304Freely accessible. PMID 19717587.

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