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  • - Radical enzymes, particularly the glycyl radical enzyme (GRE) family, perform complex chemical reactions crucial for various biological functions, and they all include a key glycine residue that forms a vital α-carbon radical.
  • - Researchers found numerous noncanonical GRE homologs that use alanine, serine, or threonine instead of glycine, challenging previous assumptions about radical enzyme structure.
  • - These newly identified aminoacyl radical enzymes (AAREs) can generate stable α-carbon radicals when activated by specific partner enzymes and are common in microbial genomes, highlighting their significance and potential for novel chemical reactions.

Article Abstract

Radical enzymes, including the evolutionarily ancient glycyl radical enzyme (GRE) family, catalyze chemically challenging reactions that are involved in a myriad of important biological processes. All GREs possess an essential, conserved backbone glycine that forms a stable, catalytically essential α-carbon radical. Through close examination of the GRE family, we unexpectedly identified hundreds of noncanonical GRE homologs that encode either an alanine, serine, or threonine in place of the catalytic glycine residue. Contrary to a long-standing belief, we experimentally demonstrate that these aminoacyl radical enzymes (AAREs) form stable α-carbon radicals on the three cognate residues when activated by partner activating enzymes. The previously unrecognized AAREs are widespread in microbial genomes, highlighting their biological importance and potential for exhibiting new reactivity. Collectively, these studies expand the known radical chemistry of living systems while raising questions about the evolutionary emergence of the AAREs.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11528403PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/jacs.4c10348DOI Listing

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