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Purification and characterization of benzoate:coenzyme A ligase from Clarkia breweri
Authors:Beuerle Till  Pichersky Eran
Affiliation:Department of Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology, University of Michigan, 830 N. University Street, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1048, USA.
Abstract:
Benzoate:CoA ligase (BZL) was partially purified from flowers of the annual California plant Clarkia breweri. BZL catalyzes the formation of benzoyl-CoA and anthraniloyl-CoA, important intermediates for subsequent acyltransferase reactions in plant secondary metabolism. The native enzyme is active as a monomer with a molecular mass of approximately 59-64.5 kDa, and it has K(m) values of 45, 95, and 130 microM for benzoic acid, ATP, and CoA, respectively. BZL is most active in the pH range of 7.2-8.4, and its activity is strictly dependent on certain bivalent cations. BZL is an AMP-forming enzyme. Overall, its properties suggest that it is related to the family of CoA ligase enzymes that includes the plant enzyme 4-hydroxycinnamate:CoA ligase.
Keywords:Benzoic acid metabolism   4-Coumarate:coenzyme A ligase   AMP-forming protein
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