Analysis of fluoromethyl group chirality establishes a common stereochemical course for the enolpyruvyl transfers catalyzed by EPSP synthase and UDP-GlcNAc enolpyruvyl transferase

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The stereochemistry of transient methyl group formation at C-3 of phosphoenolpyruvate (PEP) in the reaction catalyzed by 5- enolpyruvylshikimate 3-phosphate (EPSP) synthase has been examined using the pseudosubstrates, (E)- and (Z)-3-fluorophosphoenolpyruvate (FPEP). Kinetically stable, chiral [1H,2H]fluoromethyl analogs of the reaction tetrahedral intermediate were isolated and subjected to decomposition and stereochemical analysis. EPSP synthase was found to catalyze the 2-re face addition of solvent-derived hydrogen to C-3 of FPEP (corresponding to the 2- si face of PEP). Comparison of these data with our prior analogous work on the MurA reaction [Kim, D. H., Lees, W. J., and Walsh, C. T. (1995) J. Am. Chem. Soc. 117, 6380-6381] suggests that the two enolpyruvyl transferases share a common stereochemical course, further strengthening the mechanistic, structural, and evolutionary relationship between the two enzymes.

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Kim, D. H., Tucker-Kellogg, G. W., Lees, W. J., & Walsh, C. T. (1996). Analysis of fluoromethyl group chirality establishes a common stereochemical course for the enolpyruvyl transfers catalyzed by EPSP synthase and UDP-GlcNAc enolpyruvyl transferase. Biochemistry, 35(17), 5435–5440. https://doi.org/10.1021/bi952978s

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