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      Structural basis for the catalytic mechanism of phosphothreonine lyase.

      Nature Structural & Molecular Biology
      Bacterial Proteins, chemistry, metabolism, Binding Sites, Carbon-Oxygen Lyases, Catalysis, Lyases, Models, Molecular, Phosphothreonine, Protein Conformation, Salmonella, enzymology

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          Salmonella SpvC belongs to a new enzyme family designated phosphothreonine lyases that irreversibly inactivate mitogen-activated protein kinases. The crystal structure of SpvC reported here reveals that the two phosphorylated residues in the substrate peptide predominantly mediate its recognition by SpvC. Substrate-induced conformational changes in SpvC sequester the phosphothreonine in a completely solvent-free environment, preventing the hydrolysis of the phosphate group and facilitating the elimination reaction.

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