Menaquinone
(MK, vitamin K) is a lipid-soluble quinone that participates
in the bacterial electron transport chain. In mammalian cells, vitamin
K functions as an essential vitamin for the activation of several
proteins involved in blood clotting and bone metabolism. MqnA is the
first enzyme on the futalosine-dependent pathway to menaquinone and
catalyzes the aromatization of chorismate by water loss. Here we report
biochemical and structural studies of MqnA. These studies suggest
that the dehydration reaction proceeds by a variant of the E1cb mechanism
in which deprotonation is slower than water loss and that the enol
carboxylate of the substrate is serving as the base.
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