Current Research in Structural Biology (Jan 2024)

Structural and functional profile of phytases across the domains of life

  • Benjamin M. Scott,
  • Kevin Koh,
  • Gregory D. Rix

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
p. 100139

Abstract

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Phytase enzymes are a crucial component of the natural phosphorus cycle, as they help make phosphate bioavailable by releasing it from phytate, the primary reservoir of organic phosphorus in grain and soil. Phytases also comprise a significant segment of the agricultural enzyme market, used primarily as an animal feed additive. At least four structurally and mechanistically distinct classes of phytases have evolved in bacteria and eukaryotes, and the natural diversity of each class is explored here using advances in protein structure prediction and functional annotation. This graphical review aims to provide a succinct description of the major classes of phytase enzymes across phyla, including their structures, conserved motifs, and mechanisms of action.