Chang Robert, Yeager Adam R, Finney Nathaniel S
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry-0358 University of California, San Diego, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla, California 92093-0358, USA.
Org Biomol Chem. 2003 Jan 7;1(1):39-41. doi: 10.1039/b208953j.
Chitin synthase is responsible for the biosynthesis of chitin, an essential component of the fungal cell wall. There is a long-standing question as to whether "processive" transferases such as chitin synthase operate in the same manner as non-processive transferases. The question arises from analysis of the polysaccharide structure--in chitin, for instance, each sugar residue is rotated approximately 180 degrees relative to the preceding sugar in the chain. This requires that the enzyme account for the alternating "up/down" configuration during biosynthesis. An enzyme with a single active site, analogous to the non-processive transferases--would have to accommodate a distorted glycosidic linkage at every other synthetic step. An alternative proposal is that the enzyme might assemble the disaccharide donor, addressing the "up/down" conformational problem prior to polymer synthesis. We present compelling evidence that this latter hypothesis is incorrect.
几丁质合成酶负责几丁质的生物合成,几丁质是真菌细胞壁的重要组成部分。关于像几丁质合成酶这样的“连续”转移酶是否与非连续转移酶的作用方式相同,一直存在一个问题。这个问题源于对多糖结构的分析——例如,在几丁质中,每个糖残基相对于链中前一个糖大约旋转180度。这就要求酶在生物合成过程中考虑到交替的“上/下”构型。与非连续转移酶类似、具有单个活性位点的酶,在每隔一个合成步骤时都必须适应扭曲的糖苷键。另一种观点认为,该酶可能会组装二糖供体,在聚合物合成之前解决“上/下”构象问题。我们提供了令人信服的证据,证明后一种假设是错误的。