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Module walking using an SH3-like cell-wall-binding domain leads to a new GH184 family of muramidases
Muramidases (also known as lysozymes) hydrolyse the peptidoglycan component of the bacterial cell wall and are found in many glycoside hydrolase (GH) families. Similar to other glycoside hydrolases, muramidases sometimes have noncatalytic domains that facilitate their interaction with the substrate....
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International Union of Crystallography
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10394673/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37428847 http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2059798323005004 |
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author | Moroz, Olga V. Blagova, Elena Lebedev, Andrey A. Skov, Lars K. Pache, Roland A. Schnorr, Kirk M. Kiemer, Lars Friis, Esben P. Nymand-Grarup, Søren Ming, Li Ye, Liu Klausen, Mikkel Cohn, Marianne T. Schmidt, Esben G. W. Davies, Gideon J. Wilson, Keith S. |
author_facet | Moroz, Olga V. Blagova, Elena Lebedev, Andrey A. Skov, Lars K. Pache, Roland A. Schnorr, Kirk M. Kiemer, Lars Friis, Esben P. Nymand-Grarup, Søren Ming, Li Ye, Liu Klausen, Mikkel Cohn, Marianne T. Schmidt, Esben G. W. Davies, Gideon J. Wilson, Keith S. |
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description | Muramidases (also known as lysozymes) hydrolyse the peptidoglycan component of the bacterial cell wall and are found in many glycoside hydrolase (GH) families. Similar to other glycoside hydrolases, muramidases sometimes have noncatalytic domains that facilitate their interaction with the substrate. Here, the identification, characterization and X-ray structure of a novel fungal GH24 muramidase from Trichophaea saccata is first described, in which an SH3-like cell-wall-binding domain (CWBD) was identified by structure comparison in addition to its catalytic domain. Further, a complex between a triglycine peptide and the CWBD from T. saccata is presented that shows a possible anchor point of the peptidoglycan on the CWBD. A ‘domain-walking’ approach, searching for other sequences with a domain of unknown function appended to the CWBD, was then used to identify a group of fungal muramidases that also contain homologous SH3-like cell-wall-binding modules, the catalytic domains of which define a new GH family. The properties of some representative members of this family are described as well as X-ray structures of the independent catalytic and SH3-like domains of the Kionochaeta sp., Thermothielavioides terrestris and Penicillium virgatum enzymes. This work confirms the power of the module-walking approach, extends the library of known GH families and adds a new noncatalytic module to the muramidase arsenal. |
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spelling | pubmed-103946732023-08-03 Module walking using an SH3-like cell-wall-binding domain leads to a new GH184 family of muramidases Moroz, Olga V. Blagova, Elena Lebedev, Andrey A. Skov, Lars K. Pache, Roland A. Schnorr, Kirk M. Kiemer, Lars Friis, Esben P. Nymand-Grarup, Søren Ming, Li Ye, Liu Klausen, Mikkel Cohn, Marianne T. Schmidt, Esben G. W. Davies, Gideon J. Wilson, Keith S. Acta Crystallogr D Struct Biol Research Papers Muramidases (also known as lysozymes) hydrolyse the peptidoglycan component of the bacterial cell wall and are found in many glycoside hydrolase (GH) families. Similar to other glycoside hydrolases, muramidases sometimes have noncatalytic domains that facilitate their interaction with the substrate. Here, the identification, characterization and X-ray structure of a novel fungal GH24 muramidase from Trichophaea saccata is first described, in which an SH3-like cell-wall-binding domain (CWBD) was identified by structure comparison in addition to its catalytic domain. Further, a complex between a triglycine peptide and the CWBD from T. saccata is presented that shows a possible anchor point of the peptidoglycan on the CWBD. A ‘domain-walking’ approach, searching for other sequences with a domain of unknown function appended to the CWBD, was then used to identify a group of fungal muramidases that also contain homologous SH3-like cell-wall-binding modules, the catalytic domains of which define a new GH family. The properties of some representative members of this family are described as well as X-ray structures of the independent catalytic and SH3-like domains of the Kionochaeta sp., Thermothielavioides terrestris and Penicillium virgatum enzymes. This work confirms the power of the module-walking approach, extends the library of known GH families and adds a new noncatalytic module to the muramidase arsenal. International Union of Crystallography 2023-07-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10394673/ /pubmed/37428847 http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2059798323005004 Text en © Olga V. Moroz et al. 2023 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original authors and source are cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Papers Moroz, Olga V. Blagova, Elena Lebedev, Andrey A. Skov, Lars K. Pache, Roland A. Schnorr, Kirk M. Kiemer, Lars Friis, Esben P. Nymand-Grarup, Søren Ming, Li Ye, Liu Klausen, Mikkel Cohn, Marianne T. Schmidt, Esben G. W. Davies, Gideon J. Wilson, Keith S. Module walking using an SH3-like cell-wall-binding domain leads to a new GH184 family of muramidases |
title | Module walking using an SH3-like cell-wall-binding domain leads to a new GH184 family of muramidases |
title_full | Module walking using an SH3-like cell-wall-binding domain leads to a new GH184 family of muramidases |
title_fullStr | Module walking using an SH3-like cell-wall-binding domain leads to a new GH184 family of muramidases |
title_full_unstemmed | Module walking using an SH3-like cell-wall-binding domain leads to a new GH184 family of muramidases |
title_short | Module walking using an SH3-like cell-wall-binding domain leads to a new GH184 family of muramidases |
title_sort | module walking using an sh3-like cell-wall-binding domain leads to a new gh184 family of muramidases |
topic | Research Papers |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10394673/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37428847 http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2059798323005004 |
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