Isochorismate synthase
Isochorismate synthase catalyzes the first step in the biosynthesis of vitamin K in Escherichia coli.
Reaction
Isochorismate synthase is an enzyme that catalyzes the irreversible conversion of chorismate to isochorismate:Isochorismate synthase is most active at 37 °C and at a pH between 7.5 and 8. It requires Mg2+ as a cofactor, in a concentration between 100 μM and 1 mM. Inhibitors of isochorismate synthase include:
- -4-hydroxy-5--cyclohex-1-ene carboxylate
- -4-hydroxy-5-carboxymethoxy-cyclohex-1-enecarboxylate
- -5--4-hydroxy-cyclohex-1-enecarboxylate
- -6-ammonio-5--4-hydroxycyclohex-1-ene-1-carboxylate
- -5--4-hydroxy-cyclohex-1-enecarboxylate
- -5--4-hydroxy-cyclohex-1-enecarboxylate
- -4-ammonio-5--6-hydroxycyclohex-1-ene-1-carboxylate
- -5--4,6-dihydroxycyclohex-1-ene-1-carboxylate
- Cu2+
- Hg2+
- K+
- Mg2+ at concentrations above 1 mM
- NEM
Nomenclature
- Isochorismate mutase
- Menaquinone-specific isochorismate synthase
- MenF
Vitamin K
Pathways
MenF is a gene that codes for the isochorismate synthase found in the menaquinone pathway in Escherichia coli, not to be mistaken for the entC gene that codes for the isochorismate synthase found in the enterobacter pathway in Escherichia coli. Isochorismate synthase has several other homologs that are found in other organisms. These include:Enzyme Genes/Enzyme Names | Organisms |
ICS |
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ICS1 | |
ICS1 gene product | |
ICS2 | |
Isochorismate synthase | |
Isochorismate synthase 1 | |
Mbtl | |
PchA |