Substrate specificity of an oxygen dependent sulfoxide synthase in ovothiol biosynthesis

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Abstract

OvoA is an iron(ii) dependent sulfoxide synthase which catalyzes the first step in ovothiol A biosynthesis. This enzyme sulphurizes the C5 position of the imidazole side chain of l-histidine. We report the substrate specificity profile of this catalyst and present data which indicate that OvoA catalysis follows an thiol-ene type mechanism. © 2013 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Mashabela, G. T. M., & Seebeck, F. P. (2013). Substrate specificity of an oxygen dependent sulfoxide synthase in ovothiol biosynthesis. Chemical Communications, 49(70), 7714–7716. https://doi.org/10.1039/c3cc42594k

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