4-carboxymuconolactone Decarboxylase
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The enzyme 4-carboxymuconolactone decarboxylase ()
catalyzes Catalysis () is the process of increasing the rate of a chemical reaction by adding a substance known as a catalyst (). Catalysts are not consumed in the reaction and remain unchanged after it. If the reaction is rapid and the catalyst recyc ...
the chemical reaction :2-carboxy-2,5-dihydro-5-oxofuran-2-acetate \rightleftharpoons 4,5-dihydro-5-oxofuran-2-acetate + CO2 This enzyme belongs to the family of
lyase In biochemistry, a lyase is an enzyme that catalyzes the breaking (an elimination reaction) of various chemical bonds by means other than hydrolysis (a substitution reaction) and oxidation, often forming a new double bond or a new ring structure. ...
s, specifically the carboxy-lyases, which cleave carbon-carbon bonds. The systematic name of this enzyme class is 2-carboxy-2,5-dihydro-5-oxofuran-2-acetate carboxy-lyase (4,5-dihydro-5-oxofuran-2-acetate-forming). Other names in common use include gamma-4-carboxymuconolactone decarboxylase, and 4-carboxymuconolactone carboxy-lyase. This enzyme participates in benzoate degradation via hydroxylation.


Structural studies

As of late 2007, only one
structure A structure is an arrangement and organization of interrelated elements in a material object or system, or the object or system so organized. Material structures include man-made objects such as buildings and machines and natural objects such as ...
has been solved for this class of enzymes, with the PDB accession code .


References

* * EC 4.1.1 Enzymes of known structure {{4.1-enzyme-stub