The enzyme catalyzes catalyses the Mg(2+)-dependent reversible cleavage ofisocitrate into succinate and glyoxylate (PMID10801489).
CATALYTIC METAL(S)
| Metal/Site Information | |||||
| Residue in MACiE* | Atom in MACiE* | Residue Type in MACiE | Physiological Metal |
Site Type |
Function(s) |
| MG 451 A | MG | magnesium | magnesium | mononuclear | Coordinates substrate Increases electrophilicity Electrostatic stabiliser |
*It refers to the MACiE reference pdb: 1f61
| Metal/s Properties in Resting State | ||||||
| MG 451 A | Resting state enzyme (1f61) | |||||
| Oxidation State | 2 | |||||
| Coordination Geometry | octahedral | |||||
| Coordination Number | 6 | |||||
| Notes | - | |||||
| References |
| -Sharma S, Hoener zu Bentrup K, McKinney JD, Russell DG, Jacobs WR Jr, Sacchettini JC Structure of isocitrate lyase, a persistence factor of Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Nat Struct Biol. 2000 Aug;7(8):663-8.(MEDLINE:10932251) |




