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Membrane properties that shape the evolution of membrane enzymes.


ABSTRACT: Spectacular recent progress in structural biology has led to determination of the structures of many integral membrane enzymes that catalyze reactions in which at least one substrate also is membrane bound. A pattern of results seems to be emerging in which the active site chemistry of these enzymes is usually found to be analogous to what is observed for water soluble enzymes catalyzing the same reaction types. However, in light of the chemical, structural, and physical complexity of cellular membranes plus the presence of transmembrane gradients and potentials, these enzymes may be subject to membrane-specific regulatory mechanisms that are only now beginning to be uncovered. We review the membrane-specific environmental traits that shape the evolution of membrane-embedded biocatalysts.

SUBMITTER: Sanders CR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6158105 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Membrane properties that shape the evolution of membrane enzymes.

Sanders Charles R CR   Hutchison James M JM  

Current opinion in structural biology 20180327


Spectacular recent progress in structural biology has led to determination of the structures of many integral membrane enzymes that catalyze reactions in which at least one substrate also is membrane bound. A pattern of results seems to be emerging in which the active site chemistry of these enzymes is usually found to be analogous to what is observed for water soluble enzymes catalyzing the same reaction types. However, in light of the chemical, structural, and physical complexity of cellular m  ...[more]

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