Arabidopsis thaliana DGAT3 is a [2Fe-2S] protein involved in TAG biosynthesis.
Laure AyméSimon ArragainMichel CanongeSébastien BaudNadia TouatiOrnella BimaiFranjo JagicChristelle Louis-MondésirPierre BriozzoMarc FontecaveThierry ChardotPublished in: Scientific reports (2018)
Acyl-CoA:diacylglycerol acyltransferases 3 (DGAT3) are described as plant cytosolic enzymes synthesizing triacylglycerol. Their protein sequences exhibit a thioredoxin-like ferredoxin domain typical of a class of ferredoxins harboring a [2Fe-2S] cluster. The Arabidopsis thaliana DGAT3 (AtDGAT3; At1g48300) protein is detected in germinating seeds. The recombinant purified protein produced from Escherichia coli, although very unstable, exhibits DGAT activity in vitro. A shorter protein version devoid of its N-terminal putative chloroplast transit peptide, Δ46AtDGAT3, was more stable in vitro, allowing biochemical and spectroscopic characterization. The results obtained demonstrate the presence of a [2Fe-2S] cluster in the protein. To date, AtDGAT3 is the first metalloprotein described as a DGAT.