2015
DOI: 10.1021/bi501357c
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Man o’ War Mutation in UDP-α-d-Xylose Synthase Favors the Abortive Catalytic Cycle and Uncovers a Latent Potential for Hexamer Formation

Abstract: The man o' war (mow) phenotype in zebrafish is characterized by severe craniofacial defects due to a missense mutation in UDP-α-d-xylose synthase (UXS), an essential enzyme in proteoglycan biosynthesis. The mow mutation is located in the UXS dimer interface ∼16 Å away from the active site, suggesting an indirect effect on the enzyme mechanism. We have examined the structural and catalytic consequences of the mow mutation (R236H) in the soluble fragment of human UXS (hUXS), which shares 93% sequence identity wi… Show more

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“…X-ray analyses of UXS and ArnA identified domains (supplemental Fig. S1) involved in catalysis and cofactor binding (41,42). Protein sequence alignment (supplemental Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…X-ray analyses of UXS and ArnA identified domains (supplemental Fig. S1) involved in catalysis and cofactor binding (41,42). Protein sequence alignment (supplemental Fig.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%