Evidence that oxidative dephosphorylation by the nonheme Fe(II), α-ketoglutarate:UMP oxygenase occurs by stereospecific hydroxylation

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Abstract

LipL and Cpr19 are nonheme, mononuclear Fe(II)-dependent, α-ketoglutarate (αKG):UMP oxygenases that catalyze the formation of CO2, succinate, phosphate, and uridine-5′-aldehyde, the last of which is a biosynthetic precursor for several nucleoside antibiotics that inhibit bacterial translocase I (MraY). To better understand the chemistry underlying this unusual oxidative dephosphorylation and establish a mechanistic framework for LipL and Cpr19, we report herein the synthesis of two biochemical probes—[1′,3′,4′,5′,5′-2H]UMP and the phosphonate derivative of UMP—and their activity with both enzymes. The results are consistent with a reaction coordinate that proceeds through the loss of one 2H atom of [1′,3′,4′,5′,5′-2H]UMP and stereospecific hydroxylation geminal to the phosphoester to form a cryptic intermediate, (5′R)-5′-hydroxy-UMP. Thus, these enzyme catalysts can additionally be assigned as UMP hydroxylase-phospholyases.

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Goswami, A., Liu, X., Cai, W., Wyche, T. P., Bugni, T. S., Meurillon, M., … Van Lanen, S. G. (2017). Evidence that oxidative dephosphorylation by the nonheme Fe(II), α-ketoglutarate:UMP oxygenase occurs by stereospecific hydroxylation. FEBS Letters, 591(3), 468–478. https://doi.org/10.1002/1873-3468.12554

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