Protein Domain : IPR000634

Type:  Binding_site Name:  Serine/threonine dehydratase, pyridoxal-phosphate-binding site
Description:  Pyridoxal phosphate is the active form of vitamin B6 (pyridoxine or pyridoxal). Pyridoxal 5'-phosphate (PLP) is a versatile catalyst, acting as a coenzyme in a multitude of reactions, including decarboxylation, deamination and transamination [, , ]. PLP-dependent enzymes are primarily involved in the biosynthesis of amino acids and amino acid-derived metabolites, but they are also found in the biosynthetic pathways of amino sugars and in the synthesis or catabolism of neurotransmitters; pyridoxal phosphate can also inhibit DNA polymerases and several steroid receptors []. Inadequate levels of pyridoxal phosphate in the brain can cause neurological dysfunction, particularly epilepsy [].PLP enzymes exist in their resting state as a Schiff base, the aldehyde group of PLP forming a linkage with the epsilon-amino group of an active site lysine residue on the enzyme. The alpha-amino group of the substrate displaces the lysine epsilon-amino group, in the process forming a new aldimine with the substrate. This aldimine is the common central intermediate for all PLP-catalysed reactions, enzymatic and non-enzymatic [].Serine and threonine dehydratases [, ] are functionally and structurally related pyridoxal-phosphate dependent enzymes. L-serine dehydratase () and D-serine dehydratase () catalyse the dehydratation of L-serine (respectively D-serine) into ammonia and pyruvate. Threonine dehydratase () (TDH) catalyses the dehydratation of threonine into alpha-ketobutarate and ammonia. In Escherichia coliand other microorganisms, two classes of TDH are known to exist. One is involved in the biosynthesis of isoleucine, the other in hydroxamino acid catabolism. Threonine synthase () is also a pyridoxal-phosphate enzyme, it catalyses the transformation of homoserine-phosphate into threonine. It has been shown [] that threonine synthase is distantly related to the serine/threonine dehydratases. In all these enzymes, the pyridoxal-phosphate group is attached to a lysine residue. Short Name:  Ser/Thr_deHydtase_PyrdxlP-BS

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1 Cross References

Identifier
PS00165

4 Found Ins

DB identifier Type Name
IPR001926 Domain Tryptophan synthase beta subunit-like PLP-dependent enzyme
IPR004450 Family Threonine synthase-like
IPR011780 Family D-serine ammonia-lyase
IPR014333 Family Ectoine utilization protein EutB

2 GO Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0030170 IPR000634
GO:0006520 IPR000634

2 Ontology Annotations

GO Term Gene Name
GO:0030170 IPR000634
GO:0006520 IPR000634

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0 Proteins

9 Publications

First Author Title Year Journal Volume Pages PubMed ID
            7748903
            15581583
            8690703
            15189147
            16763894
            17109392
            2674117
            3540965
            3098560