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InterPro: IPR006264 3-phosphoshikimate 1-carboxyvinyltransferase, subgroup

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AccessionHelp IPR006264 EPSP_synthase_subgroup
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Parent IPR001986 3-phosphoshikimate 1-carboxyvinyltransferase, core
Found in IPR008289 Pentafunctional AroM protein
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Function GO:0003866 3-phosphoshikimate 1-carboxyvinyltransferase activity
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5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate (EPSP) synthase (also known as 3-phosphoshikimate 1-carboxyvinyltransferase), catalyses the sixth step in the biosynthesis from chorismate of the aromatic amino acids (the shikimate pathway) in bacteria (gene aroA), plants and fungi (where it is part of a multifunctional enzyme which catalyses five consecutive steps in this pathway) [1]. The sixth step is the formation of EPSP and inorganic phosphate from shikimate-3-phosphate (S3P) and phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP).

EPSP can use shikimate or shikimate-3-phosphate as a substrate. By binding shikimate, the backbone of the active site is changed, which affects the binding of glyphosate and renders the reaction insensitive to inhibition by glyphosate [2]. On isolation of the discontinuous C-terminal domain, it was found that it binds neither its substrate nor its inhibitor but maintains structural integrity [3].

Earlier studies suggested that the active site of the enzyme is in the cleft between its two globular domains. When the enzyme binds S3P, there is a conformational change in the isolated N-terminal domain [4]. The sequence of EPSP from various biological sources shows that the structure of the enzyme has been well conserved throughout evolution. Two strongly conserved regions are well defined. The first one corresponds to a region that is part of the active site and which is also important for the resistance to glyphosate [5]. The second second one is located in the C-terminal part of the protein and contains a conserved lysine which seems to be important for the activity of the enzyme.

Since the shikimate pathway is not present in vertebrates but is essential for the life of plants, fungi and bacteria; it is commonly viewed as a target for antimicrobial drug development.

This entry represents the subgroup of the core domain of 3-phosphoshikimate 1-carboxyvinyltransferase.

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SCOP: d.68.2.2
CATH: 3.65.10.10
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Enzyme: EC:2.5.1.19

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IPR006264 Numbers of overlapping proteins Average numbers of overlapping amino acids

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A0B7Z0 Probable 3-phosphoshikimate 1-carboxyvinyltransferase

A5U7Q1 3-phosphoshikimate 1-carboxyvinyltransferase

P05466 3-phosphoshikimate 1-carboxyvinyltransferase, chloroplastic

P08566 Pentafunctional AROM polypeptide

Q59975 3-phosphoshikimate 1-carboxyvinyltransferase

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Example Proteins Key


InterPro entry accession number/name and structure databases Colour code
IPR013785 Aldolase-type TIM barrel
IPR013792 RNA 3'-terminal phosphate cyclase/enolpyruvate transferase, alpha/beta
IPR002658 3-dehydroquinate synthase AroB
IPR013708 Shikimate dehydrogenase substrate binding, N-terminal
IPR010110 Shikimate-5-dehydrogenase
IPR008289 Pentafunctional AroM protein
IPR016037 3-dehydroquinate synthase AroB, subgroup
IPR018508 3-dehydroquinate dehydratase, active site
IPR016228 3-phosphoshikimate 1-carboxyvinyltransferase
IPR000623 Shikimate kinase
IPR001381 Dehydroquinase class I
IPR016040 NAD(P)-binding domain
IPR006151 Quinate/shikimate 5-dehydrogenase/glutamyl-tRNA reductase
IPR006264 3-phosphoshikimate 1-carboxyvinyltransferase, subgroup
IPR001986 3-phosphoshikimate 1-carboxyvinyltransferase, core
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PublicationsHelp
1. Stallings WC, Abdel-Meguid SS, Lim LW, Shieh HS, Dayringer HE, Leimgruber NK, Stegeman RA, Anderson KS, Sikorski JA, Padgette SR, Kishore GM.
Structure and topological symmetry of the glyphosate target 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase: a distinctive protein fold.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 88 5046-50 1991 [PubMed: 11607190]
http://ukpmc.ac.uk/picrender.cgi?tool=EBI&pubmedid=11607190&action=stream&blobtype=pdf
2. Priestman MA, Healy ML, Funke T, Becker A, Schonbrunn E.
Molecular basis for the glyphosate-insensitivity of the reaction of 5-enolpyruvylshikimate 3-phosphate synthase with shikimate.
FEBS Lett. 579 5773-80 2005 [PubMed: 16225867]
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.febslet.2005.09.066
3. Kim HJ, Kim HW, Kang SH.
Engineering and characterization of the isolated C-terminal domain of 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate (EPSP) synthase.
J. Microbiol. Biotechnol. 17 1385-9 2007 [PubMed: 18051609]
4. Stauffer ME, Young JK, Evans JN.
Shikimate-3-phosphate binds to the isolated N-terminal domain of 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase.
Biochemistry 40 3951-7 2001 [PubMed: 11300775]
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bi002912j
5. Padgette SR, Re DB, Gasser CS, Eichholtz DA, Frazier RB, Hironaka CM, Levine EB, Shah DM, Fraley RT, Kishore GM.
Site-directed mutagenesis of a conserved region of the 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase active site.
J. Biol. Chem. 266 22364-9 1991 [PubMed: 1939260]
http://intl.jbc.org/cgi/content/abstract/266/33/22364

Additional ReadingHelp
Funke T, Han H, Healy-Fried ML, Fischer M, Schonbrunn E.
Molecular basis for the herbicide resistance of Roundup Ready crops.
Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 103 2006 13010-5 [PubMed: 16916934]
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0603638103
Healy-Fried ML, Funke T, Priestman MA, Han H, Schonbrunn E.
Structural basis of glyphosate tolerance resulting from mutations of Pro101 in Escherichia coli 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase.
J. Biol. Chem. 282 2007 32949-55 [PubMed: 17855366]
http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.M705624200
Funke T, Healy-Fried ML, Han H, Alberg DG, Bartlett PA, Schonbrunn E.
Differential inhibition of class I and class II 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthases by tetrahedral reaction intermediate analogues.
Biochemistry 46 2007 13344-51 [PubMed: 17958399]
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bi701095u
Priestman MA, Healy ML, Becker A, Alberg DG, Bartlett PA, Lushington GH, Schonbrunn E.
Interaction of phosphonate analogues of the tetrahedral reaction intermediate with 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase in atomic detail.
Biochemistry 44 2005 3241-8 [PubMed: 15736934]
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bi048198d
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