N2-citryl-N6-acetyl-N6-hydroxylysine synthase

N2-citryl-N6-acetyl-N6-hydroxylysine synthase
Identifiers
EC number 6.3.2.38
Databases
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BRENDA BRENDA entry
ExPASy NiceZyme view
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MetaCyc metabolic pathway
PRIAM profile
PDB structures RCSB PDB PDBe PDBsum

N2-citryl-N6-acetyl-N6-hydroxylysine synthase (EC 6.3.2.38, N(alpha)-citryl-N(epsilon)-acetyl-N(epsilon)-hydroxylysine synthase, iucA (gene)) is an enzyme with systematic name citrate:N6-acetyl-N6-hydroxy-L-lysine ligase (ADP-forming).[1][2][3][4][5] This enzyme catalyses the following chemical reaction

2 ATP + citrate + N6-acetyl-N6-hydroxy-L-lysine + H2O 2 ADP + 2 phosphate + N2-citryl-N6-acetyl-N6-hydroxy-L-lysine

This enzyme requires Mg2+.

References

  1. Appanna, D.L.; Grundy, B.J.; Szczepan, E.W.; Viswanatha, T. (1984). "Aerobactin synthesis in a cell-free system of Aerobacter aerogenes 62-1". Biochim. Biophys. Acta. 801: 437–443. doi:10.1016/0304-4165(84)90150-8.
  2. Gibson, F.; Magrath, D.I. (1969). "The isolation and characterization of a hydroxamic acid (aerobactin) formed by Aerobacter aerogenes 62-I". Biochim. Biophys. Acta. 192 (2): 175–184. doi:10.1016/0304-4165(69)90353-5. PMID 4313071.
  3. Maurer, P.J.; Miller, M. (1982). "Microbial iron chelators: total synthesis of aerobactin and its constituent amino acid, N6-acetyl-N6-hydroxylysine". J. Am. Chem. Soc. 104: 3096–3101. doi:10.1021/ja00375a025.
  4. de Lorenzo, V.; Bindereif, A.; Paw, B.H.; Neilands, J.B. (1986). "Aerobactin biosynthesis and transport genes of plasmid ColV-K30 in Escherichia coli K-12". J. Bacteriol. 165 (2): 570–578. PMC 214457Freely accessible. PMID 2935523.
  5. Challis, G.L. (2005). "A widely distributed bacterial pathway for siderophore biosynthesis independent of nonribosomal peptide synthetases". ChemBioChem. 6: 601–611. doi:10.1002/cbic.200400283. PMID 15719346.
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