Conversion of a non-heme iron-dependent sulfoxide synthase into a thiol dioxygenase by a single point mutation

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Abstract

EgtB from Mycobacterium thermoresistibile catalyzes O2-dependent sulfur-carbon bond formation between the side chains of Nα-trimethyl histidine and γ-glutamyl cysteine as a central step in ergothioneine biosynthesis. A single point mutation converts this enzyme into a γ-glutamyl cysteine dioxygenase with an efficiency that rivals naturally evolved thiol dioxygenases.

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Goncharenko, K. V., & Seebeck, F. P. (2016). Conversion of a non-heme iron-dependent sulfoxide synthase into a thiol dioxygenase by a single point mutation. Chemical Communications, 52(9), 1945–1948. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5cc07772a

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