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    Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr. 1999 Jun;55(Pt 6):1206-8.

    Crystallization and preliminary X-ray analysis of the formiminotransferase domain from the bifunctional enzyme formiminotransferase-cyclodeaminase.

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    Biochemistry Department, McIntyre Medical Sciences Building, McGill University, 3655 Drummond Street, Montréal, Québec, H3G 1Y6, Canada.

    Abstract

    Formiminotransferase-cyclodeaminase (E.C. 2.1.2.5-E.C. 4.3.1.4) is a bifunctional enzyme involved in the histidine-degradation pathway which exhibits specificity for polyglutamylated folate substrates. The first function of the enzyme transfers the formimino group of formiminoglutamate to the N5 position of tetrahydrofolate, while the second function catalyses the cyclodeamination of the formimino group, yielding N5,10-methenyl-tetrahydrofolate, with efficient channeling of the intermediate between these activities. Initial studies have shown that the enzyme consists of eight identical subunits of 62 kDa each, arranged as a circular tetramer of dimers. It is this formation which results in two different dimeric interfaces, which are necessary for the two different activities. The identical subunits have been shown to consist of two domains, each of which can be obtained as dimers. The formiminotransferase domain has been crystallized in the presence of the substrate analogue folinic acid. The crystals belong to space group P212121, with unit-cell dimensions a = 64.4, b = 103.7, c = 122.3 A. Both a native data set and a mercurial derivative data set have been collected to 2.8 A resolution.

    PMID:
    10329787
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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