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Function
Q8A3I4_BACTN
Evolutionary Conservation
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Publication Abstract from PubMed
The enzymatic hydrolysis of alpha-l-fucosides is of importance in cancer, bacterial infections, and fucosidosis, a neurodegenerative lysosomal storage disorder. Here we show a series of snapshots along the reaction coordinate of a glycoside hydrolase family GH29 alpha-l-fucosidase unveiling a Michaelis (ES) complex in a (1)C(4) (chair) conformation and a covalent glycosyl-enzyme intermediate in (3)S(1) (skew-boat). First principles metadynamics simulations on isolated alpha-l-fucose strongly support a (1)C(4)<-->(3)H(4)<-->(3)S(1) conformational itinerary for the glycosylation step of the reaction mechanism and indicate a strong "preactivation" of the (1)C(4) complex to nucleophilic attack as reflected by free energy, C1-O1/O5-C1 bond length elongation/reduction, C1-O1 bond orientation, and positive charge development around the anomeric carbon. Analysis of an imino sugar inhibitor is consistent with tight binding of a chair-conformed charged species.
Analysis of the Reaction Coordinate of alpha-l-Fucosidases: A Combined Structural and Quantum Mechanical Approach.,Lammerts van Bueren A, Fayers-Kerr J, Luo B, Zhang Y, Sollogoub M, Bleriot Y, Rovira C, Davies GJ J Am Chem Soc. 2010 Jan 21. PMID:20092273[1]
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References
- ↑ Lammerts van Bueren A, Fayers-Kerr J, Luo B, Zhang Y, Sollogoub M, Bleriot Y, Rovira C, Davies GJ. Analysis of the Reaction Coordinate of alpha-l-Fucosidases: A Combined Structural and Quantum Mechanical Approach. J Am Chem Soc. 2010 Jan 21. PMID:20092273 doi:10.1021/ja908908q