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Structure | 1999

Crystal structure of Pseudomonas fluorescens 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase: an enzyme involved in the tyrosine degradation pathway

Laurence Serre; Alain Sailland; Denise Sy; Philippe Boudec; Anne Rolland; Eva Pebay-Peyroula; Claudine Cohen-Addad

BACKGROUND In plants and photosynthetic bacteria, the tyrosine degradation pathway is crucial because homogentisate, a tyrosine degradation product, is a precursor for the biosynthesis of photosynthetic pigments, such as quinones or tocophenols. Homogentisate biosynthesis includes a decarboxylation step, a dioxygenation and a rearrangement of the pyruvate sidechain. This complex reaction is carried out by a single enzyme, the 4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD), a non-heme iron dependent enzyme that is active as a homotetramer in bacteria and as a homodimer in plants. Moreover, in humans, a HPPD deficiency is found to be related to tyrosinemia, a rare hereditary disorder of tyrosine catabolism. RESULTS We report here the crystal structure of Pseudomonas fluorescens HPPD refined to 2.4 A resolution (Rfree 27.6%; R factor 21.9%). The general topology of the protein comprises two barrel-shaped domains and is similar to the structures of Pseudomonas 2,3-dihydroxybiphenyl dioxygenase (DHBD) and Pseudomonas putida catechol 2,3-dioxygenase (MPC). Each structural domain contains two repeated betaalpha betabeta betaalpha modules. There is one non-heme iron atom per monomer liganded to the sidechains of His161, His240, Glu322 and one acetate molecule. CONCLUSIONS The analysis of the HPPD structure and its superposition with the structures of DHBD and MPC highlight some important differences in the active sites of these enzymes. These comparisons also suggest that the pyruvate part of the HPPD substrate (4-hydroxyphenylpyruvate) and the O2 molecule would occupy the three free coordination sites of the catalytic iron atom. This substrate-enzyme model will aid the design of new inhibitors of the homogentisate biosynthesis reaction.


Archive | 2001

Herbicide-tolerant plants through bypassing metabolic pathway

Olivier Zink; Eric Paget; Anne Rolland; Alain Sailland; Georges Freyssinet


Biochemical Journal | 1997

Subcellular localization and purification of a p-hydroxyphenylpyruvate dioxygenase from cultured carrot cells and characterization of the corresponding cDNA.

Isabelle Garcia; Matthew Rodgers; Catherine Lenne; Anne Rolland; Alain Sailland; Michel Matringe


Archive | 2001

Plantes tolerantes aux herbicides par contournement de voie metabolique

Olivier Zink; Eric Paget; Anne Rolland; Alain Sailland; Georges Freyssinet


Archive | 2001

Herbizidtolerante Pflanzen durch Umgehung des Stoffwechselwegs

Georges Freyssinet; Eric Paget; Anne Rolland; Alain Sailland; Olivier Zink


Archive | 2001

Prozess zur Herstellung von HPPD-Inhibitor-Herbizid toleranten Planzen durch Umgehung des HPPD-Stoffwechselwegs.

Olivier Zink; Eric Paget; Anne Rolland; Alain Sailland; Georges Freyssinet


Archive | 2001

Procédé pour rendre des plantes tolérantes aux herbicides inhibiteurs d'HPPD par contournement de la voie métabolique de l'HPPD.

Olivier Zink; Eric Paget; Anne Rolland; Alain Sailland; Georges Freyssinet


Archive | 2001

Prozess zur Herstellung von HPPD-Inhibitor-Herbizid toleranten Planzen durch Umgehung des HPPD-Stoffwechselwegs. Process for the production of HPPD inhibitor herbicide tolerant Planzen by bypassing the HPPD pathway.

Olivier Zink; Eric Paget; Anne Rolland; Alain Sailland; Georges Freyssinet


Archive | 2001

Procedimiento para que las plantas vuelvan a ser tolerantes a herbicidas inhibidores de hppd por circunvalacion de la via metabolica de hppd.

Georges Freyssinet; Eric Paget; Anne Rolland; Alain Sailland; Olivier Zink


Archive | 2001

Durch umgehung eines stoffwechselwegs herbizidtolerante pflanzen

Georges Freyssinet; Eric Paget; Anne Rolland; Alain Sailland; Olivier Zink

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Michel Matringe

Joseph Fourier University

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Claudine Cohen-Addad

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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