Salvage of the 5-deoxyribose byproduct of radical SAM enzymes

5-Deoxyribose is formed from 5′-deoxyadenosine, a toxic byproduct of radical S-adenosylmethionine enzymes. Here, the authors identify and biochemically characterize a bacterial salvage pathway for 5-deoxyribose, consisting of three enzymes, and solve the crystal structure of the key aldolase.

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Autores principales: Guillaume A. W. Beaudoin, Qiang Li, Jacob Folz, Oliver Fiehn, Justin L. Goodsell, Alexander Angerhofer, Steven D. Bruner, Andrew D. Hanson
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:8f102546de1241ed9baef7187af4175b2021-12-02T17:32:02ZSalvage of the 5-deoxyribose byproduct of radical SAM enzymes10.1038/s41467-018-05589-42041-1723https://doaj.org/article/8f102546de1241ed9baef7187af4175b2018-08-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-05589-4https://doaj.org/toc/2041-17235-Deoxyribose is formed from 5′-deoxyadenosine, a toxic byproduct of radical S-adenosylmethionine enzymes. Here, the authors identify and biochemically characterize a bacterial salvage pathway for 5-deoxyribose, consisting of three enzymes, and solve the crystal structure of the key aldolase.Guillaume A. W. BeaudoinQiang LiJacob FolzOliver FiehnJustin L. GoodsellAlexander AngerhoferSteven D. BrunerAndrew D. HansonNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 9, Iss 1, Pp 1-10 (2018)
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Guillaume A. W. Beaudoin
Qiang Li
Jacob Folz
Oliver Fiehn
Justin L. Goodsell
Alexander Angerhofer
Steven D. Bruner
Andrew D. Hanson
Salvage of the 5-deoxyribose byproduct of radical SAM enzymes
description 5-Deoxyribose is formed from 5′-deoxyadenosine, a toxic byproduct of radical S-adenosylmethionine enzymes. Here, the authors identify and biochemically characterize a bacterial salvage pathway for 5-deoxyribose, consisting of three enzymes, and solve the crystal structure of the key aldolase.
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author Guillaume A. W. Beaudoin
Qiang Li
Jacob Folz
Oliver Fiehn
Justin L. Goodsell
Alexander Angerhofer
Steven D. Bruner
Andrew D. Hanson
author_facet Guillaume A. W. Beaudoin
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title Salvage of the 5-deoxyribose byproduct of radical SAM enzymes
title_short Salvage of the 5-deoxyribose byproduct of radical SAM enzymes
title_full Salvage of the 5-deoxyribose byproduct of radical SAM enzymes
title_fullStr Salvage of the 5-deoxyribose byproduct of radical SAM enzymes
title_full_unstemmed Salvage of the 5-deoxyribose byproduct of radical SAM enzymes
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