Nickel–pincer nucleotide cofactor
2018
A novel organometallic cofactor, nickel pyridinium-3,5-dithiocarboxylic acid mononucleotide, was recently discovered in lactate racemase (LarA) of Lactobacillus plantarum . This review summarizes the substantial progress made in uncovering the function of this cofactor as a transient hydride acceptor in the LarA mechanism. The latest developments related to cofactor biosynthesis reveal insights into a pathway in which LarB serves as a nicotinic acid adenine dinucleotide hydrolase/carboxylase, LarE acts as a sacrificial sulfur transferase, and LarC functions as a nickel insertase, forming the nickel–pincer nucleotide cofactor that becomes covalently tethered to LarA in some bacteria. Bioinformatic studies reveal a widespread occurrence of larA , larB , larC , and larE orthologs in microorganisms, and additional roles for the cofactor are considered.
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