lipoamidarm
Lipoamidarm, also known as the lipoyl arm, refers to the flexible lipoylated domain that acts as a swinging cofactor within certain multienzyme complexes, most notably the pyruvate dehydrogenase complex (PDC). It contains a lysine residue covalently bound to a lipoic acid moiety and serves to shuttle acyl groups and electrons between catalytic centers during catalysis.
Structurally, the lipoamidarm is part of the E2 subunit (dihydrolipoamide transacetylase) of these complexes. A conserved
Functionally, the lipoamidarm acts as a transient carrier, physically transferring reaction intermediates from one active site
Physiological relevance includes its essential role in central metabolism. Proper lipoylation of the E2 subunit and