Short-chain dehydrogenases/reductases (SDR): the 2002 update.

Short-chain dehydrogenases/reductases (SDR) form a large, functionally heterogeneous protein family presently with about 3000 primary and about 30 3D structures deposited in databases. Despite low sequence identities between different forms (about 15-30%), the 3D structures display highly similar al...

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Автори: Oppermann, U, Filling, C, Hult, M, Shafqat, N, Wu, X, Lindh, M, Shafqat, J, Nordling, E, Kallberg, Y, Persson, B, Jörnvall, H
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Опубліковано: 2003
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author Oppermann, U
Filling, C
Hult, M
Shafqat, N
Wu, X
Lindh, M
Shafqat, J
Nordling, E
Kallberg, Y
Persson, B
Jörnvall, H
author_facet Oppermann, U
Filling, C
Hult, M
Shafqat, N
Wu, X
Lindh, M
Shafqat, J
Nordling, E
Kallberg, Y
Persson, B
Jörnvall, H
author_sort Oppermann, U
collection OXFORD
description Short-chain dehydrogenases/reductases (SDR) form a large, functionally heterogeneous protein family presently with about 3000 primary and about 30 3D structures deposited in databases. Despite low sequence identities between different forms (about 15-30%), the 3D structures display highly similar alpha/beta folding patterns with a central beta-sheet, typical of the Rossmann-fold. Based on distinct sequence motifs functional assignments and classifications are possible, making it possible to build a general nomenclature system. Recent mutagenetic and structural studies considerably extend the knowledge on the general reaction mechanism, thereby establishing a catalytic tetrad of Asn-Ser-Tyr-Lys residues, which presumably form the framework for a proton relay system including the 2'-OH of the nicotinamide ribose, similar to the mechanism found in horse liver ADH. Based on their cellular functions, several SDR enzymes appear as possible and promising pharmacological targets with application areas spanning hormone-dependent cancer forms or metabolic diseases such as obesity and diabetes, and infectious diseases.
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spelling oxford-uuid:02e88fe8-e832-4643-a21b-c74e8df173c72022-03-26T08:43:18ZShort-chain dehydrogenases/reductases (SDR): the 2002 update.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:02e88fe8-e832-4643-a21b-c74e8df173c7EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford2003Oppermann, UFilling, CHult, MShafqat, NWu, XLindh, MShafqat, JNordling, EKallberg, YPersson, BJörnvall, HShort-chain dehydrogenases/reductases (SDR) form a large, functionally heterogeneous protein family presently with about 3000 primary and about 30 3D structures deposited in databases. Despite low sequence identities between different forms (about 15-30%), the 3D structures display highly similar alpha/beta folding patterns with a central beta-sheet, typical of the Rossmann-fold. Based on distinct sequence motifs functional assignments and classifications are possible, making it possible to build a general nomenclature system. Recent mutagenetic and structural studies considerably extend the knowledge on the general reaction mechanism, thereby establishing a catalytic tetrad of Asn-Ser-Tyr-Lys residues, which presumably form the framework for a proton relay system including the 2'-OH of the nicotinamide ribose, similar to the mechanism found in horse liver ADH. Based on their cellular functions, several SDR enzymes appear as possible and promising pharmacological targets with application areas spanning hormone-dependent cancer forms or metabolic diseases such as obesity and diabetes, and infectious diseases.
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Filling, C
Hult, M
Shafqat, N
Wu, X
Lindh, M
Shafqat, J
Nordling, E
Kallberg, Y
Persson, B
Jörnvall, H
Short-chain dehydrogenases/reductases (SDR): the 2002 update.
title Short-chain dehydrogenases/reductases (SDR): the 2002 update.
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title_short Short-chain dehydrogenases/reductases (SDR): the 2002 update.
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