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+ | <p>DszC enzymes have been shown to catalyze the oxidation of dibenzothiophene (DBT)to dibenzothiophene-5-oxide (DBTO) in the first reaction and then from DBTO to DBT sulfoxide (DBTO2) in the second reaction, both in the presence of NADH, oxygen, FMN and flavin reductases.</p> | ||
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+ | <p>HBPS desulfinase (DszB), which is a monomeric enzyme that carries out the last step of the 4S desulfurization pathway. This step carries out the conversion of 2-hydroxybiphenyl-2-sulfinic acid (HBPS) to 2-hydroxybiphenyl, releasing the sulfur in the form of sulfite. Naturally, this enzyme has the lowest activity of all the desulfurization genes involved in the 4S pathway, and thus this step is the rate limiting step. Because of this, the sequence has been mutated Y63F to increase enzyme activity.</p> | ||
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Revision as of 23:32, 26 October 2012
PtetR/dszB/B0034/dszC
This part constitutively produces DszB and DszC under control of a tetR promoter.
DszC enzymes have been shown to catalyze the oxidation of dibenzothiophene (DBT)to dibenzothiophene-5-oxide (DBTO) in the first reaction and then from DBTO to DBT sulfoxide (DBTO2) in the second reaction, both in the presence of NADH, oxygen, FMN and flavin reductases.
HBPS desulfinase (DszB), which is a monomeric enzyme that carries out the last step of the 4S desulfurization pathway. This step carries out the conversion of 2-hydroxybiphenyl-2-sulfinic acid (HBPS) to 2-hydroxybiphenyl, releasing the sulfur in the form of sulfite. Naturally, this enzyme has the lowest activity of all the desulfurization genes involved in the 4S pathway, and thus this step is the rate limiting step. Because of this, the sequence has been mutated Y63F to increase enzyme activity.
Sequence and Features