Enzyme - EC 4.1.3.7 - Citrate (si)-synthase

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EC
 
4.1.3.7
Official Name
Citrate (si)-synthase
Alternative Name(s)
Condensing enzyme
Citrate condensing enzyme
Citrogenase
Oxaloacetate transacetase
Class
4.Lyases
1.Carbon-carbon lyases
3.Oxo-acid-lyases
Catalysed reaction
citrate + CoA acetyl-CoA + H2O + oxaloacetate
Substrates
citrate
CoA
Products
acetyl-CoA
H2O
oxaloacetate
Metabolic Pathways
Other comments

Citrate synthase is the tricarboxylic acid cycle enzyme that catalyzes the synthesis of citrate from oxaloacetate and acetyl-CoA in an aldol condensation. CS can directly form a carbon-carbon bond in the absence of metal ion cofactors.

In prokaryotes, citrate synthase is composed of six identical subunits. In eukaryotes, there are two isozymes of citrate synthase: one is found in the mitochondrial matrix, the second is cytoplasmic. Both seem to be dimers of identical chains.

There are a number of regions of sequence similarity between prokaryotic and eukaryotic citrate synthases. One of the best conserved contains a histidine which is one of three residues shown to be involved in the catalytic mechanism of the vertebrate mitochondrial enzyme. This region has been used as a signature pattern.
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