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The Radical Use of Rossmann and TIM Barrel Architectures for Controlling Coenzyme B[subscript 12] Chemistry

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Dowling, Daniel P.; Croft, Anna K.; Drennan, Catherine L
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The ability of enzymes to harness free-radical chemistry allows for some of the most amazing transformations in nature, including reduction of ribonucleotides and carbon skeleton rearrangements. Enzyme cofactors involved in this chemistry can be large and complex, such as adenosylcobalamin (coenzyme B[subscript 12]), simpler, such as S-adenosylmethionine and an iron-sulfur cluster (i.e., poor man's B[subscript 12]), or very small, such as one nonheme iron atom coordinated by protein ligands. Although the chemistry catalyzed by these enzyme-bound cofactors is unparalleled, it does come at a price. The enzyme must be able to control these radical reactions, preventing unwanted chemistry and protecting the enzyme active site from damage. Here, we consider a set of radical folds: the (β/α)8 or TIM barrel, combined with a Rossmann domain for coenzyme B[subscript 12]-dependent chemistry. Using specific enzyme examples, we consider how nature employs the common TIM barrel fold and its Rossmann domain partner for radical-based chemistry.
Date issued
2012-06
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/74068
Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Biology; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Chemistry
Journal
Annual Review of Biophysics
Publisher
Annual Reviews
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Dowling, Daniel P., Anna K. Croft, and Catherine L. Drennan. “Radical Use of Rossmann and TIM Barrel Architectures for Controlling Coenzyme B[subscript 12]Chemistry.” Annual Review of Biophysics 41.1 (2012): 403–427.
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1936-122X
1936-1238

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