Class of enzymes
Aconitase (aconitate hydratase; EC 4.2.1.3 ) is an enzyme that catalyses the stereo-specific isomerization of citrate to isocitrate via cis -aconitate in the tricarboxylic acid cycle , a non-redox -active process.[ 3] [ 4] [ 5]
^ PDB : 7ACN ; Lauble H, Kennedy MC, Beinert H, Stout CD (1992). "Crystal structures of aconitase with isocitrate and nitroisocitrate bound". Biochemistry . 31 (10): 2735–48. doi :10.1021/bi00125a014 . PMID 1547214 .
^ PDB : 1ACO ; Lauble H, Kennedy MC, Beinert H, Stout CD (1994). "Crystal Structures of Aconitase with Trans-aconitate and Nitrocitrate Bound". Journal of Molecular Biology . 237 (4): 437–51. doi :10.1006/jmbi.1994.1246 . PMID 8151704 .
^ Beinert H, Kennedy MC (Dec 1993). "Aconitase, a two-faced protein: enzyme and iron regulatory factor" . FASEB Journal . 7 (15): 1442–9. doi :10.1096/fasebj.7.15.8262329 . PMID 8262329 . S2CID 1107246 .
^ Flint DH, Allen RM (1996). "Iron−Sulfur Proteins with Nonredox Functions". Chemical Reviews . 96 (7): 2315–34. doi :10.1021/cr950041r . PMID 11848829 .
^ Beinert H, Kennedy MC, Stout CD (Nov 1996). "Aconitase as Ironminus signSulfur Protein, Enzyme, and Iron-Regulatory Protein". Chemical Reviews . 96 (7): 2335–2374. doi :10.1021/cr950040z . PMID 11848830 .