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EC 1.14.13.250 Details
EC number
1.14.13.250
Accepted name
nitrosourea synthase
Reaction
Nω-methyl-L-arginine + 2 NADH + 2 H+ + 3 O2 = Nδ-hydroxy-Nω-methyl-Nω-nitroso-L-citrulline + 2 NAD+ + 3 H2O (overall reaction);;(1a) Nω-methyl-L-arginine + NADH + H+ + O2 = Nδ-hydroxy-Nω-methyl-L-arginine + NAD+ + H2O;;(1b) Nδ-hydroxy-Nω-methyl-L-arginine + NADH + H+ + O2 = Nδ,Nω;-dihydroxy-Nω-methyl-L-arginine + NAD+ + H2O;;(1c) Nδ,Nω;-dihydroxy-Nω-methyl-L-arginine + O2 = Nδ-hydroxy-Nω-methyl-Nω-nitroso-L-citrulline + H2O
Other name(s)
sznF (gene name), StzF
Systematic name
Nω-methyl-L-arginine,NADH:oxygen oxidoreductase (Nδ-hydroxy-Nω-methyl-Nω-nitroso-L-citrulline-forming)
Comment
The enzyme, characterized from the bacterium Streptomyces achromogenes subsp. streptozoticus, catalyses a complex multi-step reaction during the biosynthesis of the glucosamine-nitrosourea antibiotic streptozotocin. The overall reaction is an oxidative rearrangement of the guanidine group of Nω-methyl-L-arginine, generating an N-nitrosourea product. The enzyme hydroxylates its substrate at the Nδ position, followed by a second hydroxylation at the Nω′ position. It then catalyses an oxidative rearrangement to form Nδ-hydroxy-Nω-methyl-Nω-nitroso-L-citrulline. This product is unstable, and degrades non-enzymically into nitric oxide and the denitrosated product Nδ-hydroxy-Nω-methyl-L-citrulline. The enzyme contains two active sites, each of which utilizes a different iron-containing cofactor.
History
created 2021
EC Tree
1.6.4.1 created 1961, deleted 2002
1.6.4.2 created 1961, modified 1989, deleted 2002
1.6.4.3 created 1961, modified 1976, deleted 1983
1.6.4.4 created 1965, deleted 2002
1.6.4.5 created 1972, deleted 2002
1.6.4.6 created 1972, deleted 2002
1.6.4.7 created 1978, deleted 2002
1.6.4.8 created 1989, deleted 2002
1.6.4.9 created 1992, deleted 2002
1.6.4.10 created 1992, deleted 2002
1.14.13.45 created 1992, deleted 2003