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What (who) is urocanate hydratase - definition

CLASS OF ENZYMES
Urocanate hydratase; EC 4.2.1.49; 3-(5-oxo-4,5-dihydro-3H-imidazol-4-yl)propanoate hydro-lyase (urocanate-forming)

Enoyl-CoA hydratase         
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Enoyl-CoA hydratase (ECH) or crotonase is an enzyme that hydrates the double bond between the second and third carbons on 2-trans/cis-enoyl-CoA:
Fumarase         
MAMMALIAN PROTEIN FOUND IN HOMO SAPIENS
Fumerase; Fumarate hydratase; EC 4.2.1.2; (S)-malate hydro-lyase (fumarate-forming); FH (gene)
Fumarase (or fumarate hydratase) is an enzyme () that catalyzes the reversible hydration/dehydration of fumarate to malate. Fumarase comes in two forms: mitochondrial and cytosolic.
Cyanase         
  • Cyanase pentamer with labeled arginine residues shown. Circles indicate active pockets where the 96th residues are arginines and provide a catalytic pocket for the enzyme mechanism to take place. Created in PyMol from http://www.rcsb.org/structure/6B6M.
  • Cyanase enzyme catalyzes the reaction of bicarbonate and cyanate forming carbamate, to be rapidly decomposed into carbon dioxide and ammonia. The two adjacent anion binding sights signified by the catalytic Arg 96 residues on different monomers allow this reaction to occur in the pocket. Created on ChemDraw.
INTERPRO FAMILY
EC 4.2.1.104; EC 4.3.99.1; Cyanate hydratase; Carbamate hydro-lyase
The enzyme cyanase (, also known as cyanate hydratase or cyanate lyase), catalyses the bicarbonate dependent metabolism of cyanate to produce ammonia and carbon dioxide. The systematic name of this enzyme is carbamate hydrolyase.

Wikipedia

Urocanase

Urocanase (also known as imidazolonepropionate hydrolase or urocanate hydratase) is the enzyme (EC 4.2.1.49 4.2.1.49) that catalyzes the second step in the degradation of histidine, the hydration of urocanate into imidazolonepropionate.

Urocanase is coded for by the UROC1 gene, located on the 3rd chromosome in humans. The protein itself is composed of 676 amino acids which then fold, producing the final product which has 2 identical subunits, making the enzyme a homodimer.

To catalyze the hydrolysis of urocanate in the catabolic pathway of L-histidine the enzyme utilizes its two NAD+ (Nicotinamide Adnene Dinucleotide) groups. The NAD+ groups act as electrophiles, attaching to the top carbon of the urocanate which leads to sigmatropic rearrangement of the urocanate molecule. This rearrangement allows for the addition of a water molecule, converting the urocanate into 4,5-dihydro-4-oxo-5-imidazolepropanoate.

urocanate + H2O {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons } 4,5-dihydro-4-oxo-5-imidazolepropanoate

Inherited deficiency of urocanase leads to elevated levels of urocanic acid in the urine, a condition known as urocanic aciduria.

Urocanase is found in some bacteria (gene hutU), in the liver of many vertebrates and has also been found in the plant Trifolium repens (white clover). Urocanase is a protein of about 60 Kd, it binds tightly to NAD+ and uses it as an electrophil cofactor. A conserved cysteine has been found to be important for the catalytic mechanism and could be involved in the binding of the NAD+.