1991
DOI: 10.1016/0162-0134(91)84533-f
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Substrate coordination to the active site Fe2+ of isopenicillin N synthase.

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“…Our multiple-scattering analysis is best explained with two or three histidine imidazole ligands although we cannot exactly simulate the FT magnitude near 4.7 Á in Figure 4b. Although our EXAFS analysis cannot rigorously exclude the presence of a tyrosyl phenolate, we have previously argued against its involvement on the basis of other spectroscopic data (Chen et al, 1989;Orville et al, 1992).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…Our multiple-scattering analysis is best explained with two or three histidine imidazole ligands although we cannot exactly simulate the FT magnitude near 4.7 Á in Figure 4b. Although our EXAFS analysis cannot rigorously exclude the presence of a tyrosyl phenolate, we have previously argued against its involvement on the basis of other spectroscopic data (Chen et al, 1989;Orville et al, 1992).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…ACV binding under anaerobic conditions unambiguously results in the incorporation of a sulfur atom into the Fe2+ coordination sphere. In the following paper (Orville et al, 1992), we provide evidence that the source of this coordinated thiolate is ACV rather than either of the two endogenous cysteines of IPNS.…”
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“…Results of experiments with [G-14C]shikimic acid, [U-14C]phenylalanine, and [U-14C]tyrosine show that tyrosine is by far the best precursor for erbstatin (74) in cultures of Streptomyces sp. MH435-hF3.49 Biosynthesis would seem to be similar to that of tuberin (75),50 but in the case of (74) further reaction occurs in which the chain undergoes a 1,2-shift concomitant with the introduction of the second hydroxy group.…”
Section: Erbstatinmentioning
confidence: 97%