Kinetic Characterization and Identification of Key Active Site Residues of the L‐Aspartate N‐Hydroxylase, CreE
Sydney B. Johnson,
Hannah Valentino,
Pablo Sobrado
Abstract:CreE is a flavin‐dependent monooxygenase (FMO) that catalyzes three sequential nitrogen oxidation reactions of L‐aspartate to produce nitrosuccinate, contributing to the biosynthesis of the antimicrobial and antiproliferative nautral product, cremeomycin. This compound contains a highly reactive diazo functional group in which the reaction of CreE is essential to its formation. Nitro and diazo functional groups can serve as potent electrophiles, important in some challenging nucleophilic addition reactions. Fo… Show more
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