Benzylsuccinate synthase

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benzylsuccinate synthase
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EC no.4.1.99.11
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The enzyme benzylsuccinate synthase (EC 4.1.99.11) catalyzes the chemical reaction

toluene + fumarate benzylsuccinate

This enzyme catalyses a radical-type addition of toluene and fumarate as substrates to generate (R)-benzylsuccinate as product, the first step of anaerobic toluene degradation.

This enzyme belongs to the family of glycyl-radical enzymes and is listed under the enzyme commission category of lyases, specifically in the "catch-all" class of carbon-carbon lyases. The systematic name of this enzyme class is benzylsuccinate fumarate-lyase (toluene-forming). This enzyme is also called benzylsuccinate fumarate-lyase, although it does not catalyse the cleavage of benzylsuccinate. This enzyme participates in feeding toluene into the pathway of benzoate degradation via CoA ligation.

As a result of its intrinsic function, its sequence is being used as a gene marker when studying anoxic toluene contamination sites for active degradation[1]

References

  1. ^ Winderl C, Schaefer S, Lueders T (2007). "Detection of anaerobic toluene and hydrocarbon degraders in contaminated aquifers using benzylsuccinate synthase (bssA) genes as a functional marker". Environ Microbiol. 9 (4): 1035–46. doi:10.1111/j.1462-2920.2006.01230.x.