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Catalysis of a flavoenzyme-mediated amide hydrolysis
Chemistry & Physics Faculty Publications
  • Tathagata Mukherjee, Cornell University
  • Yang Zhang, Cornell University
  • Sameh Abdelwahed, Texas A&M University
  • Steven E. Ealick, Cornell University
  • Tadhg P. Begley, Texas A&M University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-28-2010
Abstract

A new pyrimidine catabolic pathway (the Rut pathway) was recently discovered in Escherichia coli K12. In this pathway, uracil is converted to 3-hydroxypropionate, ammonia, and carbon dioxide. The seven-gene Rut operon is required for this conversion. Here we demonstrate that the flavoenzyme RutA catalyzes the initial uracil ring-opening reaction to give 3-ureidoacrylate. This reaction, while formally a hydrolysis reaction, proceeds by an oxidative mechanism initiated by the addition of a flavin hydroperoxide to the C4 carbonyl. While peroxide-catalyzed amide hydrolysis has chemical precedent, we are not aware of a prior example of analogous chemistry catalyzed by flavin hydroperoxides. This study further illustrates the extraordinary catalytic versatility of the flavin cofactor. © 2010 American Chemical Society.

Citation Information
Tathagata Mukherjee, Yang Zhang, Sameh Abdelwahed, Steven E. Ealick, et al.. "Catalysis of a flavoenzyme-mediated amide hydrolysis" (2010)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/Sameh-Abdelwahed/5/