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Degradation of Phytate by the 6-Phytase from Hafnia alvei: A Combined Structural and Solution Study
Phytases hydrolyse phytate (myo-inositol hexakisphosphate), the principal form of phosphate stored in plant seeds to produce phosphate and lower phosphorylated myo-inositols. They are used extensively in the feed industry, and have been characterised biochemically and structurally with a number of s...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3669009/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23741456 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0065062 |
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author | Ariza, Antonio Moroz, Olga V. Blagova, Elena V. Turkenburg, Johan P. Waterman, Jitka Roberts, Shirley M. Vind, Jesper Sjøholm, Carsten Lassen, Søren F. De Maria, Leonardo Glitsoe, Vibe Skov, Lars K. Wilson, Keith S. |
author_facet | Ariza, Antonio Moroz, Olga V. Blagova, Elena V. Turkenburg, Johan P. Waterman, Jitka Roberts, Shirley M. Vind, Jesper Sjøholm, Carsten Lassen, Søren F. De Maria, Leonardo Glitsoe, Vibe Skov, Lars K. Wilson, Keith S. |
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description | Phytases hydrolyse phytate (myo-inositol hexakisphosphate), the principal form of phosphate stored in plant seeds to produce phosphate and lower phosphorylated myo-inositols. They are used extensively in the feed industry, and have been characterised biochemically and structurally with a number of structures in the PDB. They are divided into four distinct families: histidine acid phosphatases (HAP), β-propeller phytases, cysteine phosphatases and purple acid phosphatases and also split into three enzyme classes, the 3-, 5- and 6-phytases, depending on the position of the first phosphate in the inositol ring to be removed. We report identification, cloning, purification and 3D structures of 6-phytases from two bacteria, Hafnia alvei and Yersinia kristensenii, together with their pH optima, thermal stability, and degradation profiles for phytate. An important result is the structure of the H. alvei enzyme in complex with the substrate analogue myo-inositol hexakissulphate. In contrast to the only previous structure of a ligand-bound 6-phytase, where the 3-phosphate was unexpectedly in the catalytic site, in the H. alvei complex the expected scissile 6-phosphate (sulphate in the inhibitor) is placed in the catalytic site. |
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spelling | pubmed-36690092013-06-05 Degradation of Phytate by the 6-Phytase from Hafnia alvei: A Combined Structural and Solution Study Ariza, Antonio Moroz, Olga V. Blagova, Elena V. Turkenburg, Johan P. Waterman, Jitka Roberts, Shirley M. Vind, Jesper Sjøholm, Carsten Lassen, Søren F. De Maria, Leonardo Glitsoe, Vibe Skov, Lars K. Wilson, Keith S. PLoS One Research Article Phytases hydrolyse phytate (myo-inositol hexakisphosphate), the principal form of phosphate stored in plant seeds to produce phosphate and lower phosphorylated myo-inositols. They are used extensively in the feed industry, and have been characterised biochemically and structurally with a number of structures in the PDB. They are divided into four distinct families: histidine acid phosphatases (HAP), β-propeller phytases, cysteine phosphatases and purple acid phosphatases and also split into three enzyme classes, the 3-, 5- and 6-phytases, depending on the position of the first phosphate in the inositol ring to be removed. We report identification, cloning, purification and 3D structures of 6-phytases from two bacteria, Hafnia alvei and Yersinia kristensenii, together with their pH optima, thermal stability, and degradation profiles for phytate. An important result is the structure of the H. alvei enzyme in complex with the substrate analogue myo-inositol hexakissulphate. In contrast to the only previous structure of a ligand-bound 6-phytase, where the 3-phosphate was unexpectedly in the catalytic site, in the H. alvei complex the expected scissile 6-phosphate (sulphate in the inhibitor) is placed in the catalytic site. Public Library of Science 2013-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC3669009/ /pubmed/23741456 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0065062 Text en © 2013 Ariza et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Ariza, Antonio Moroz, Olga V. Blagova, Elena V. Turkenburg, Johan P. Waterman, Jitka Roberts, Shirley M. Vind, Jesper Sjøholm, Carsten Lassen, Søren F. De Maria, Leonardo Glitsoe, Vibe Skov, Lars K. Wilson, Keith S. Degradation of Phytate by the 6-Phytase from Hafnia alvei: A Combined Structural and Solution Study |
title | Degradation of Phytate by the 6-Phytase from Hafnia alvei: A Combined Structural and Solution Study |
title_full | Degradation of Phytate by the 6-Phytase from Hafnia alvei: A Combined Structural and Solution Study |
title_fullStr | Degradation of Phytate by the 6-Phytase from Hafnia alvei: A Combined Structural and Solution Study |
title_full_unstemmed | Degradation of Phytate by the 6-Phytase from Hafnia alvei: A Combined Structural and Solution Study |
title_short | Degradation of Phytate by the 6-Phytase from Hafnia alvei: A Combined Structural and Solution Study |
title_sort | degradation of phytate by the 6-phytase from hafnia alvei: a combined structural and solution study |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3669009/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23741456 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0065062 |
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