草酸盐
生物化学
化学
格式化
辅因子
催化作用
酶
基因表达
基因
基质(水族馆)
生物
无机化学
生态学
作者
Xinyi Zan,Ying Yan,Gege Chen,Lei Sun,Linhan Wang,Yixin Wen,Yuting Xu,Zi‐Ying Zhang,Xinlin Li,Yumeng Yang,Wenjing Sun,Fengjie Cui
标识
DOI:10.1021/acs.jafc.4c00172
摘要
Oxalate decarboxylase (OXDC) is a typical Mn2+/Mn3+ dependent metal enzyme and splits oxalate to formate and CO2 without any organic cofactors. Fungi and bacteria are the main organisms expressing the OXDC gene, but with a significantly different mechanism of gene expression and regulation. Many articles reported its potential applications in the clinical treatment of hyperoxaluria, low-oxalate food processing, degradation of oxalate salt deposits, oxalate acid diagnostics, biocontrol, biodemulsifier, and electrochemical oxidation. However, some questions still remain to be clarified about the role of substrate binding and/or protein environment in modulating the redox properties of enzyme-bound Mn(II)/Mn(III), the nature of dioxygen involved in the catalytic mechanism, and how OXDC acquires Mn(II) /Mn(III). This review mainly summarizes its biochemical and structure characteristics, gene expression and regulation, and catalysis mechanism. We also deep-mined oxalate decarboxylase gene data from National Center for Biotechnology Information to give some insights to explore new OXDC with diverse biochemical properties.
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