The crystal structure of human GDP-L-fucose synthase.

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Zhou H, Sun L, Li J, Xu C, Yu F, Liu Y, Ji C, He J

The crystal structure of human GDP-L-fucose synthase.

Acta Biochim Biophys Sin (Shanghai). 2013 Sep;45(9):720-5. doi: 10.1093/abbs/gmt066. Epub 2013 Jun 16.

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Abstract

Human GDP-l-fucose synthase, also known as FX protein, synthesizes GDP-l-fucose from its substrate GDP-4-keto-6-deoxy-d-mannose. The reaction involves epimerization at both C-3 and C-5 followed by an NADPH-dependent reduction of the carbonyl at C-4. In this paper, the first crystal structure of human FX protein was determined at 2.37 A resolution. The asymmetric unit of the crystal structure contains four molecules which form two homodimers. Each molecule consists of two domains, a Rossmann-fold NADPH-binding motif and a carboxyl terminal domain. Compared with the Escherichia coli GDP-l-fucose synthase, the overall structures of these two enzymes have four major differences. There are four loops in the structure of human FX protein corresponding to two alpha-helices and two beta-sheets in that of the E. coli enzyme. Besides, there are seven different amino acid residues binding with NAPDH comparing human FX protein with that from E. coli. The structure of human FX reveals the key catalytic residues and could be useful for the design of drugs for the treatment of inflammation, auto-immune diseases, and possibly certain types of cancer.

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NameUniProt ID
GDP-L-fucose synthaseQ13630Details