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Published on: August 9, 2024
Live and let die: insights into pseudoenzyme mechanisms from structure
James M Murphy1, Peter D Mace2, Patrick A Eyers3
1Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research, 1G Royal Parade, Parkville, Victoria 3052, Australia; Department of Medical Biology, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Victoria 3052, Australia.
Abstract:
Pseudoenzymes were first described more than 50 years ago, when it was recognised that a subset of proteins that are structurally homologous to active enzymes lack amino acids necessary for catalytic activity. Recently, interest in pseudoenzymes has surged as it has become apparent that they constitute ∼10% of proteomes and perform essential metabolic and signalling functions that can be experimentally distinguished from catalytic outputs of enzymes. Here, we highlight recent structural studies of pseudoenzymes, which have revealed the molecular basis for roles as allosteric regulators of conventional enzymes, as molecular switches and integrators, as hubs for assembling protein complexes, and as competitors of substrate availability and holoenzyme assembly. As structural studies continue to illuminate pseudoenzyme molecular mechanisms, we anticipate that our knowledge of the breadth of their biological functions will expand in parallel.
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