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Structural Analysis of Papain-Like NlpC/P60 Superfamily Enzymes with a Circularly Permuted Topology Reveals Potential Lipid Binding Sites
NlpC/P60 superfamily papain-like enzymes play important roles in all kingdoms of life. Two members of this superfamily, LRAT-like and YaeF/YiiX-like families, were predicted to contain a catalytic domain that is circularly permuted such that the catalytic cysteine is located near the C-terminus, ins...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3142127/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21799766 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0022013 |
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author | Xu, Qingping Rawlings, Neil D. Chiu, Hsiu-Ju Jaroszewski, Lukasz Klock, Heath E. Knuth, Mark W. Miller, Mitchell D. Elsliger, Marc-Andre Deacon, Ashley M. Godzik, Adam Lesley, Scott A. Wilson, Ian A. |
author_facet | Xu, Qingping Rawlings, Neil D. Chiu, Hsiu-Ju Jaroszewski, Lukasz Klock, Heath E. Knuth, Mark W. Miller, Mitchell D. Elsliger, Marc-Andre Deacon, Ashley M. Godzik, Adam Lesley, Scott A. Wilson, Ian A. |
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description | NlpC/P60 superfamily papain-like enzymes play important roles in all kingdoms of life. Two members of this superfamily, LRAT-like and YaeF/YiiX-like families, were predicted to contain a catalytic domain that is circularly permuted such that the catalytic cysteine is located near the C-terminus, instead of at the N-terminus. These permuted enzymes are widespread in virus, pathogenic bacteria, and eukaryotes. We determined the crystal structure of a member of the YaeF/YiiX-like family from Bacillus cereus in complex with lysine. The structure, which adopts a ligand-induced, “closed” conformation, confirms the circular permutation of catalytic residues. A comparative analysis of other related protein structures within the NlpC/P60 superfamily is presented. Permutated NlpC/P60 enzymes contain a similar conserved core and arrangement of catalytic residues, including a Cys/His-containing triad and an additional conserved tyrosine. More surprisingly, permuted enzymes have a hydrophobic S1 binding pocket that is distinct from previously characterized enzymes in the family, indicative of novel substrate specificity. Further analysis of a structural homolog, YiiX (PDB 2if6) identified a fatty acid in the conserved hydrophobic pocket, thus providing additional insights into possible function of these novel enzymes. |
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spelling | pubmed-31421272011-07-28 Structural Analysis of Papain-Like NlpC/P60 Superfamily Enzymes with a Circularly Permuted Topology Reveals Potential Lipid Binding Sites Xu, Qingping Rawlings, Neil D. Chiu, Hsiu-Ju Jaroszewski, Lukasz Klock, Heath E. Knuth, Mark W. Miller, Mitchell D. Elsliger, Marc-Andre Deacon, Ashley M. Godzik, Adam Lesley, Scott A. Wilson, Ian A. PLoS One Research Article NlpC/P60 superfamily papain-like enzymes play important roles in all kingdoms of life. Two members of this superfamily, LRAT-like and YaeF/YiiX-like families, were predicted to contain a catalytic domain that is circularly permuted such that the catalytic cysteine is located near the C-terminus, instead of at the N-terminus. These permuted enzymes are widespread in virus, pathogenic bacteria, and eukaryotes. We determined the crystal structure of a member of the YaeF/YiiX-like family from Bacillus cereus in complex with lysine. The structure, which adopts a ligand-induced, “closed” conformation, confirms the circular permutation of catalytic residues. A comparative analysis of other related protein structures within the NlpC/P60 superfamily is presented. Permutated NlpC/P60 enzymes contain a similar conserved core and arrangement of catalytic residues, including a Cys/His-containing triad and an additional conserved tyrosine. More surprisingly, permuted enzymes have a hydrophobic S1 binding pocket that is distinct from previously characterized enzymes in the family, indicative of novel substrate specificity. Further analysis of a structural homolog, YiiX (PDB 2if6) identified a fatty acid in the conserved hydrophobic pocket, thus providing additional insights into possible function of these novel enzymes. Public Library of Science 2011-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3142127/ /pubmed/21799766 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0022013 Text en Xu et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Xu, Qingping Rawlings, Neil D. Chiu, Hsiu-Ju Jaroszewski, Lukasz Klock, Heath E. Knuth, Mark W. Miller, Mitchell D. Elsliger, Marc-Andre Deacon, Ashley M. Godzik, Adam Lesley, Scott A. Wilson, Ian A. Structural Analysis of Papain-Like NlpC/P60 Superfamily Enzymes with a Circularly Permuted Topology Reveals Potential Lipid Binding Sites |
title | Structural Analysis of Papain-Like NlpC/P60 Superfamily Enzymes with a Circularly Permuted Topology Reveals Potential Lipid Binding Sites |
title_full | Structural Analysis of Papain-Like NlpC/P60 Superfamily Enzymes with a Circularly Permuted Topology Reveals Potential Lipid Binding Sites |
title_fullStr | Structural Analysis of Papain-Like NlpC/P60 Superfamily Enzymes with a Circularly Permuted Topology Reveals Potential Lipid Binding Sites |
title_full_unstemmed | Structural Analysis of Papain-Like NlpC/P60 Superfamily Enzymes with a Circularly Permuted Topology Reveals Potential Lipid Binding Sites |
title_short | Structural Analysis of Papain-Like NlpC/P60 Superfamily Enzymes with a Circularly Permuted Topology Reveals Potential Lipid Binding Sites |
title_sort | structural analysis of papain-like nlpc/p60 superfamily enzymes with a circularly permuted topology reveals potential lipid binding sites |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3142127/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21799766 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0022013 |
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