Strict reaction and substrate specificity of AGXT2L1, the human O-phosphoethanolaminephospho-lyase.
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
Dysregulated expression of the AGXT2L1 gene has been associated
to neuropsychiatric disorders. Recently the gene product
was shown to possess O-phosphoethanolamine phospholyase
activity. We here analyze the specificity of AGXT2L1 in
terms of both reaction and substrate. We show that the
enzyme, despite having evolved from a transaminase ancestor,
is at least 500-fold more active as a lyase than as an aminotransferase.
Furthermore, the lyase reaction is very
selective for O-phosphoethanolamine, strongly discriminating
against closely related compounds, and we dissect the factors
that contribute to such narrow substrate specificity. Overall,
AGXT2L1 function appears to be rigidly confined to phospholipid
metabolism, which is altered in neuropsychiatric disturbances
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
pyridoxal-phosphate; class-II aminotransferases; catalytic promiscuity; schizophrenia; bipolar disorder; phospholipid metabolism
Elenco autori:
Cirrincione, Simona
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