Evidence for a novel class of microbial 3-deoxy-D-arabino-heptulosonate-7-phosphate synthase in Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2), Streptomyces rimosus and Neurospora crassa

The tryptophan-sensitive 3-deoxy-D-arabino-heptulosonate-7-phosphate (DAHP) synthases from Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2), Streptomyces rimosus and Neurospora crassa have been purified to homogeneity. All three enzymes have a subunit Mr of 54000. The S. coelicolor DAHP synthase was physically and kin...

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Veröffentlicht in:Microbiology (Society for General Microbiology) 1996-08, Vol.142 (8), p.1973-1982
Hauptverfasser: Walker, G.E, Dunbar, B, Hunter, I.S, Nimmo, H.G, Coggins, J.R
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Zusammenfassung:The tryptophan-sensitive 3-deoxy-D-arabino-heptulosonate-7-phosphate (DAHP) synthases from Streptomyces coelicolor A3(2), Streptomyces rimosus and Neurospora crassa have been purified to homogeneity. All three enzymes have a subunit Mr of 54000. The S. coelicolor DAHP synthase was physically and kinetically characterized and the N-terminal amino acid sequence was obtained. The N-terminal amino acid sequence could not be obtained for the enzymes from S. rimosus and N. crassa, their N-termini apparently being blocked. However, following proteolytic digestion, internal amino acid sequences were obtained from both enzymes. A comparison with the known DAHP synthase sequences indicated that these DAHP syntheses are unrelated to other microbial DAHP synthase sequences but are similar to plant DAHP syntheses. Up until now, two distinct classes of DAHP synthase have been described, one comprising exclusively enzymes from plants, the other restricted to enzymes from micro-organisms. These studies indicate that the class containing the plant DAHP syntheses also contains enzymes from a microbial eukaryote and from several bacteria.
ISSN:1350-0872
1465-2080
DOI:10.1099/13500872-142-8-1973