3-phosphoshikimate 1-carboxyvinyltransferase
Encyclopedia
In enzymology, a 3-phosphoshikimate 1-carboxyvinyltransferase is an enzyme
that catalyzes
the chemical reaction
Thus, the two substrates
of this enzyme are phosphoenolpyruvate
and 3-phosphoshikimate, whereas its two products
are phosphate
and 5-O-(1-carboxyvinyl)-3-phosphoshikimate.
The enzyme belongs to the family of transferase
s, to be specific those transferring aryl or alkyl groups other than methyl groups. The systematic name of this enzyme class is phosphoenolpyruvate:3-phosphoshikimate 5-O-(1-carboxyvinyl)-transferase. Other names in common use include 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase, 3-enolpyruvylshikimate 5-phosphate synthase, 3-enolpyruvylshikimic acid-5-phosphate synthetase, 5'-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase, 5-enolpyruvyl-3-phosphoshikimate synthase, 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthetase, 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphoric acid synthase, enolpyruvylshikimate phosphate synthase, and EPSP synthase. The enzyme participates in biosynthesis of the aromatic amino acids phenylalanine
, tyrosine
and tryptophan
. The enzyme is a target for herbicides as these amino acids are only synthesized in plants and microorganisms. Glyphosate acts as a competive inhibitor
for phosphoenolpyruvate and is used as a broad-spectrum systemic
herbicide.
Enzyme
Enzymes are proteins that catalyze chemical reactions. In enzymatic reactions, the molecules at the beginning of the process, called substrates, are converted into different molecules, called products. Almost all chemical reactions in a biological cell need enzymes in order to occur at rates...
that catalyzes
Catalysis
Catalysis is the change in rate of a chemical reaction due to the participation of a substance called a catalyst. Unlike other reagents that participate in the chemical reaction, a catalyst is not consumed by the reaction itself. A catalyst may participate in multiple chemical transformations....
the chemical reaction
Chemical reaction
A chemical reaction is a process that leads to the transformation of one set of chemical substances to another. Chemical reactions can be either spontaneous, requiring no input of energy, or non-spontaneous, typically following the input of some type of energy, such as heat, light or electricity...
- phosphoenolpyruvate + 3-phosphoshikimate phosphate + 5-O-(1-carboxyvinyl)-3-phosphoshikimate
Thus, the two substrates
Substrate (biochemistry)
In biochemistry, a substrate is a molecule upon which an enzyme acts. Enzymes catalyze chemical reactions involving the substrate. In the case of a single substrate, the substrate binds with the enzyme active site, and an enzyme-substrate complex is formed. The substrate is transformed into one or...
of this enzyme are phosphoenolpyruvate
Phosphoenolpyruvate
Phosphoenolpyruvic acid , or phosphoenolpyruvate as the anion, is an important chemical compound in biochemistry. It has the high-energy phosphate bond found in living organisms, and is involved in glycolysis and gluconeogenesis...
and 3-phosphoshikimate, whereas its two products
Product (chemistry)
Product are formed during chemical reactions as reagents are consumed. Products have lower energy than the reagents and are produced during the reaction according to the second law of thermodynamics. The released energy comes from changes in chemical bonds between atoms in reagent molecules and...
are phosphate
Phosphate
A phosphate, an inorganic chemical, is a salt of phosphoric acid. In organic chemistry, a phosphate, or organophosphate, is an ester of phosphoric acid. Organic phosphates are important in biochemistry and biogeochemistry or ecology. Inorganic phosphates are mined to obtain phosphorus for use in...
and 5-O-(1-carboxyvinyl)-3-phosphoshikimate.
The enzyme belongs to the family of transferase
Transferase
In biochemistry, a transferase is an enzyme that catalyzes the transfer of a functional group from one molecule to another . For example, an enzyme that catalyzed this reaction would be a transferase:In this example, A would be the donor, and B would be the acceptor...
s, to be specific those transferring aryl or alkyl groups other than methyl groups. The systematic name of this enzyme class is phosphoenolpyruvate:3-phosphoshikimate 5-O-(1-carboxyvinyl)-transferase. Other names in common use include 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase, 3-enolpyruvylshikimate 5-phosphate synthase, 3-enolpyruvylshikimic acid-5-phosphate synthetase, 5'-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase, 5-enolpyruvyl-3-phosphoshikimate synthase, 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthetase, 5-enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphoric acid synthase, enolpyruvylshikimate phosphate synthase, and EPSP synthase. The enzyme participates in biosynthesis of the aromatic amino acids phenylalanine
Phenylalanine
Phenylalanine is an α-amino acid with the formula C6H5CH2CHCOOH. This essential amino acid is classified as nonpolar because of the hydrophobic nature of the benzyl side chain. L-Phenylalanine is an electrically neutral amino acid, one of the twenty common amino acids used to biochemically form...
, tyrosine
Tyrosine
Tyrosine or 4-hydroxyphenylalanine, is one of the 22 amino acids that are used by cells to synthesize proteins. Its codons are UAC and UAU. It is a non-essential amino acid with a polar side group...
and tryptophan
Tryptophan
Tryptophan is one of the 20 standard amino acids, as well as an essential amino acid in the human diet. It is encoded in the standard genetic code as the codon UGG...
. The enzyme is a target for herbicides as these amino acids are only synthesized in plants and microorganisms. Glyphosate acts as a competive inhibitor
Enzyme inhibitor
An enzyme inhibitor is a molecule that binds to enzymes and decreases their activity. Since blocking an enzyme's activity can kill a pathogen or correct a metabolic imbalance, many drugs are enzyme inhibitors. They are also used as herbicides and pesticides...
for phosphoenolpyruvate and is used as a broad-spectrum systemic
Systemic
Systemic refers to something that is spread throughout, system-wide, affecting a group or system such as a body, economy, market or society as a whole. Systemic may also refer to:-In medicine:...
herbicide.