AlkB
烷烃
化学
单加氧酶
生物修复
基质(水族馆)
双加氧酶
组合化学
酶
催化作用
细菌
生物化学
有机化学
生物
细胞色素P450
基因
生态学
遗传学
DNA修复
作者
Xue Guo,Jianxiu Zhang,Lei Han,Juliet Lee,Shoshana C. Williams,Allison P. Forsberg,Yan Xu,Rachel N. Austin,Liang Feng
标识
DOI:10.1038/s41467-023-37869-z
摘要
Abstract Alkanes are the most energy-rich form of carbon and are widely dispersed in the environment. Their transformation by microbes represents a key step in the global carbon cycle. Alkane monooxygenase (AlkB), a membrane-spanning metalloenzyme, converts straight chain alkanes to alcohols in the first step of the microbially-mediated degradation of alkanes, thereby playing a critical role in the global cycling of carbon and the bioremediation of oil. AlkB biodiversity is attributed to its ability to oxidize alkanes of various chain lengths, while individual AlkBs target a relatively narrow range. Mechanisms of substrate selectivity and catalytic activity remain elusive. Here we report the cryo-EM structure of AlkB, which provides a distinct architecture for membrane enzymes. Our structure and functional studies reveal an unexpected diiron center configuration and identify molecular determinants for substrate selectivity. These findings provide insight into the catalytic mechanism of AlkB and shed light on its function in alkane-degrading microorganisms.
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