Racemases catalyse the inversion of stereochemistry in biological molecules, giving the organism the ability to use both isomers. Among them, lactate racemase remains unexplored due to its intrinsic instability and lack of molecular characterization. Here we determine the genetic basis of lactate racemization in Lactobacillus plantarum. We show that, unexpectedly, the racemase is a nickel-dependent enzyme with a novel a/ß fold. In addition, we decipher the process leading to an active enzyme, which involves the activation of the apo-enzyme by a single nickel-containing maturation protein that requires preactivation by two other accessory proteins. Genomic investigations reveal the wide distribution of the lactate racemase system among proka...
The S enantiomer of allantoin is an intermediate of purine degradation in several organisms and the ...
The nickel–pincer nucleotide (NPN) cofactor discovered in lactate racemase from Lactiplantibacillus ...
The S enantiomer of allantoin is an intermediate of purine degradation in several organisms and the ...
Racemases catalyse the inversion of stereochemistry in biological molecules, giving the organism the...
Racemases catalyse the inversion of stereochemistry in biological molecules, giving the organism the...
Enzymatic racemization of lactate has been reported in several bacterial species, including Lactobac...
Lactic acid racemization is involved in lactate metabolism and cell wall assembly of many microorgan...
Lactobacillus plantarum is a lactic acid bacterium that produces a racemic mixture of L- and D-lacta...
Isomerization reactions are fundamental in biology. Lactate racemase, which isomerizes L- and D-lact...
The lactate racemase enzyme (LarA) of Lactobacillus plantarum harbors a (SCS)Ni(II) pincer complex d...
The LarA superfamily consists of nickel-dependent enzymes catalyzing racemization/epimerization reac...
Lactobacillus plantarum belongs to the group of lactic acid bacteria, whose fermentative metabolism ...
Lactate racemase (LarA) of <i>Lactobacillus plantarum</i> contains a novel organometallic cofactor w...
Because of humans’ heavy impact on nature with industrialization and resource extraction, biomimetic...
Bacterial lactate racemase is a nickel-dependent enzyme that contains a cofactor, nickel pyridinium-...
The S enantiomer of allantoin is an intermediate of purine degradation in several organisms and the ...
The nickel–pincer nucleotide (NPN) cofactor discovered in lactate racemase from Lactiplantibacillus ...
The S enantiomer of allantoin is an intermediate of purine degradation in several organisms and the ...
Racemases catalyse the inversion of stereochemistry in biological molecules, giving the organism the...
Racemases catalyse the inversion of stereochemistry in biological molecules, giving the organism the...
Enzymatic racemization of lactate has been reported in several bacterial species, including Lactobac...
Lactic acid racemization is involved in lactate metabolism and cell wall assembly of many microorgan...
Lactobacillus plantarum is a lactic acid bacterium that produces a racemic mixture of L- and D-lacta...
Isomerization reactions are fundamental in biology. Lactate racemase, which isomerizes L- and D-lact...
The lactate racemase enzyme (LarA) of Lactobacillus plantarum harbors a (SCS)Ni(II) pincer complex d...
The LarA superfamily consists of nickel-dependent enzymes catalyzing racemization/epimerization reac...
Lactobacillus plantarum belongs to the group of lactic acid bacteria, whose fermentative metabolism ...
Lactate racemase (LarA) of <i>Lactobacillus plantarum</i> contains a novel organometallic cofactor w...
Because of humans’ heavy impact on nature with industrialization and resource extraction, biomimetic...
Bacterial lactate racemase is a nickel-dependent enzyme that contains a cofactor, nickel pyridinium-...
The S enantiomer of allantoin is an intermediate of purine degradation in several organisms and the ...
The nickel–pincer nucleotide (NPN) cofactor discovered in lactate racemase from Lactiplantibacillus ...
The S enantiomer of allantoin is an intermediate of purine degradation in several organisms and the ...