DOI: 10.1093/bbb/zbad161 ISSN: 1347-6947
Characterization of a novel L-fuconate dehydratase involved in the non-phosphorylated pathway of L-fucose metabolism from bacteria
Seiya Watanabe- Organic Chemistry
- Molecular Biology
- Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
- General Medicine
- Biochemistry
- Analytical Chemistry
- Biotechnology
Abstract
A sugar acid dehydratase from Paraburkholderia mimosarum, potentially involved in the non-phosphorylated L-fucose pathway, was functionally characterized. A biochemical analysis revealed its unique heterodimeric structure and higher specificity towards L-fuconate than D-arabinonate, D-altronate, and L-xylonate, which differed from homomeric homologs. This unique L-fuconate dehydratase has a poor phylogenetic relationship with other functional members of the D-altronate dehydratase/galactarate dehydratase protein family.