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Hydrogen Location in Stages of an Enzyme-Catalyzed Reaction: Time-of-Flight Neutron Structure of <scp>d</scp>-Xylose Isomerase with Bound <scp>d</scp>-Xylulose
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BiosynthesisNative XiEngineeringBiochemistryNatural SciencesBiocatalysisTime-of-flight Neutron StructureCrystalline XiBiochemical EngineeringEnzyme CatalysisEnzyme SpecificityEnzyme D-xylose IsomeraseHydrogenStructure-function Enzyme KineticsEnzymatic ModificationEnzyme-catalyzed ReactionBiomolecular EngineeringHydrogen Location
The time-of-flight neutron Laue technique has been used to determine the location of hydrogen atoms in the enzyme d-xylose isomerase (XI). The neutron structure of crystalline XI with bound product, d-xylulose, shows, unexpectedly, that O5 of d-xylulose is not protonated but is hydrogen-bonded to doubly protonated His54. Also, Lys289, which is neutral in native XI, is protonated (positively charged), while the catalytic water in native XI has become activated to a hydroxyl anion which is in the proximity of C1 and C2, the molecular site of isomerization of xylose. These findings impact our understanding of the reaction mechanism.
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