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Enzymatic and Structural Characterization of rTSγ Provides Insights into the Function of rTSβ
In
humans, the gene encoding a reverse thymidylate synthase (<i>rTS</i>) is transcribed in the reverse direction of the gene
encoding thymidylate synthase (<i>TS</i>) that is involved
in DNA biosynthesis. Three isoforms are found: α, β, and
γ, with the transcript of the α-isoform overlapping with
that of <i>TS</i>. rTSβ has been of interest since
the discovery of its overexpression in methotrexate and 5-fluorouracil
resistant cell lines. Despite more than 20 years of study, none of
the rTS isoforms have been biochemically or structurally characterized.
In this study, we identified rTSγ as an l-fuconate
dehydratase and determined its high-resolution crystal structure.
Our data provide an explanation for the observed difference in enzymatic
activities between rTSβ and rTSγ, enabling more informed
proposals for the possible function of rTSβ in chemotherapeutic
resistance