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The enzyme L-rhamnulose-1-phosphate aldolase catalyzes the reversible cleavage of L-rhamnulose-1-phosphate to dihydroxyacetone phosphate and L-­lactaldehyde. It is a homotetramer with an Mr of 30 000 per subunit and crystallized in space group P3221. The enzyme shows a low sequence identity of 18% with the structurally known L-fuculose-1-­phosphate aldolase that splits a stereoisomer in a similar reaction. Structure analysis was initiated with a single heavy-atom derivative measured to 6 Å resolution. The resulting poor electron density, a self-rotation function and the working hypothesis that both enzymes are C4 symmetric with envelopes that resemble one another allowed the location of the 20 protomers of the asymmetric unit. The crystal-packing unit was a D4-symmetric propeller consisting of five D4-­symmetric octamers around an internal crystallographic twofold axis. Presumably, the propellers associate laterally in layers, which in turn pile up along the 32 axis to form the crystal. The non-crystallographic symmetry was used to extend the phases to the 2.7 Å resolution limit and to establish a refined atomic model of the enzyme. The structure showed that the two enzymes are indeed homologous and that they possess chemically similar active centres.

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PDB reference: L-rhamnulose-1-phosphate aldolase, 1gt7, r1gt7sf


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