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Experimental observation of thiamin diphosphate-bound intermediates on enzymes and mechanistic information derived from these observations
Authors:Jordan Frank  Nemeria Natalia S
Affiliation:Department of Chemistry, Rutgers University, Newark, NJ 07102, USA.
Abstract:Thiamin diphosphate (ThDP), the vitamin B1 coenzyme, is an excellent representative of coenzymes, which carry out electrophilic catalysis by forming a covalent complex with their substrates. The function of ThDP is to greatly increase the acidity of two carbon acids by stabilizing their conjugate bases, the ylide/C2-carbanion of the thiazolium ring and the C2alpha-carbanion (or enamine) once the substrate binds to ThDP. In recent years, several ThDP-bound intermediates on such pathways have been characterized by both solution and solid-state (X-ray) methods. Prominent among these advances are X-ray crystallographic results identifying both oxidative and non-oxidative intermediates, rapid chemical quench followed by NMR detection of a several intermediates which are stable under acidic conditions, and circular dichroism detection of the 1',4'-imino tautomer of ThDP in some of the intermediates. Some of these methods also enable the investigator to determine the rate-limiting step in the complex series of steps.
Keywords:Thiamin diphosphate   Ylide/C2-carbanion   C2α-carbanion or enamine   Circular dichroism   1′,4′-imino tautomer   Pyruvate dehydrogenase complex   Yeast pyruvate decarboxylase   Benzoylformate decarboxylase   C2α-hydroxyethylthiamin diphosphate   C2α-lactylthiamin diphosphate
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