The rat liver threonine deaminase is a cytoplasmic enzyme that catalyses the pyridoxal-phosphate-dependent dehydrative deamination of L-threonine and L-serine to ammonia and α-ketobutyrate and pyruvate, respectively, in vivo. During deamination, a molecule of the cofactor is converted to pyridoxamine phosphate. Recently, the ability of this enzyme to accomplish an inverse half-reaction, restoring pyridoxal-phosphate and L-alanine or L-aminobutyrate, respectively, from pyruvate or 2-oxobutyrate, was reported. In order to investigate the molecular mechanisms of this transaminating activity, a molecular model of rat liver threonine deaminase was constructed on the basis of sequence homology with the biosynthetic threonine deaminase of Escherichia coli, the crystal structure of which is known. The model has structural features shared by aminotransferases, suggesting that tertiary structural elements may be responsible for the transaminating activity observed for rat liver threonine deaminase.

Scarselli, M., Padula, M.G., Bernini, A., Spiga, O., Ciutti, A., Leoncini, R., et al. (2003). Structure and function correlations between the rat liver threonine deaminase and aminotransferases. BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-PROTEINS AND PROTEOMICS, 1645(1), 40-48 [10.1016/S1570-9639(02)00502-2].

Structure and function correlations between the rat liver threonine deaminase and aminotransferases

BERNINI A.;SPIGA, OTTAVIA;LEONCINI, ROBERTO;MARINELLO, ENRICO;NICCOLAI, NERI
2003-01-01

Abstract

The rat liver threonine deaminase is a cytoplasmic enzyme that catalyses the pyridoxal-phosphate-dependent dehydrative deamination of L-threonine and L-serine to ammonia and α-ketobutyrate and pyruvate, respectively, in vivo. During deamination, a molecule of the cofactor is converted to pyridoxamine phosphate. Recently, the ability of this enzyme to accomplish an inverse half-reaction, restoring pyridoxal-phosphate and L-alanine or L-aminobutyrate, respectively, from pyruvate or 2-oxobutyrate, was reported. In order to investigate the molecular mechanisms of this transaminating activity, a molecular model of rat liver threonine deaminase was constructed on the basis of sequence homology with the biosynthetic threonine deaminase of Escherichia coli, the crystal structure of which is known. The model has structural features shared by aminotransferases, suggesting that tertiary structural elements may be responsible for the transaminating activity observed for rat liver threonine deaminase.
2003
Scarselli, M., Padula, M.G., Bernini, A., Spiga, O., Ciutti, A., Leoncini, R., et al. (2003). Structure and function correlations between the rat liver threonine deaminase and aminotransferases. BIOCHIMICA ET BIOPHYSICA ACTA-PROTEINS AND PROTEOMICS, 1645(1), 40-48 [10.1016/S1570-9639(02)00502-2].
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