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Structural Characterization of the Enzymes Composing the Arginine Deiminase Pathway in Mycoplasma penetrans

The metabolism of arginine towards ATP synthesis has been considered a major source of energy for microorganisms such as Mycoplasma penetrans in anaerobic conditions. Additionally, this pathway has also been implicated in pathogenic and virulence mechanism of certain microorganisms, i.e. protection...

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Autores principales: Gallego, Pablo, Planell, Raquel, Benach, Jordi, Querol, Enrique, Perez-Pons, Josep A., Reverter, David
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3474736/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23082227
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0047886
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author Gallego, Pablo
Planell, Raquel
Benach, Jordi
Querol, Enrique
Perez-Pons, Josep A.
Reverter, David
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Planell, Raquel
Benach, Jordi
Querol, Enrique
Perez-Pons, Josep A.
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description The metabolism of arginine towards ATP synthesis has been considered a major source of energy for microorganisms such as Mycoplasma penetrans in anaerobic conditions. Additionally, this pathway has also been implicated in pathogenic and virulence mechanism of certain microorganisms, i.e. protection from acidic stress during infection. In this work we present the crystal structures of the three enzymes composing the gene cluster of the arginine deiminase pathway from M. penetrans: arginine deiminase (ADI), ornithine carbamoyltransferase (OTC) and carbamate kinase (CK). The arginine deiminase (ADI) structure has been refined to 2.3 Å resolution in its apo-form, displaying an “open” conformation of the active site of the enzyme in comparison to previous complex structures with substrate intermediates. The active site pocket of ADI is empty, with some of the catalytic and binding residues far from their active positions, suggesting major conformational changes upon substrate binding. Ornithine carbamoyltransferase (OTC) has been refined in two crystal forms at 2.5 Å and 2.6 Å resolution, respectively, both displaying an identical dodecameric structure with a 23-point symmetry. The dodecameric structure of OTC represents the highest level of organization in this protein family and in M.penetrans it is constituted by a novel interface between the four catalytic homotrimers. Carbamate kinase (CK) has been refined to 2.5 Å resolution and its structure is characterized by the presence of two ion sulfates in the active site, one in the carbamoyl phosphate binding site and the other in the β-phosphate ADP binding pocket of the enzyme. The CK structure also shows variations in some of the elements that regulate the catalytic activity of the enzyme. The relatively low number of metabolic pathways and the relevance in human pathogenesis of Mycoplasma penetrans places the arginine deiminase pathway enzymes as potential targets to design specific inhibitors against this human parasite.
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spelling pubmed-34747362012-10-18 Structural Characterization of the Enzymes Composing the Arginine Deiminase Pathway in Mycoplasma penetrans Gallego, Pablo Planell, Raquel Benach, Jordi Querol, Enrique Perez-Pons, Josep A. Reverter, David PLoS One Research Article The metabolism of arginine towards ATP synthesis has been considered a major source of energy for microorganisms such as Mycoplasma penetrans in anaerobic conditions. Additionally, this pathway has also been implicated in pathogenic and virulence mechanism of certain microorganisms, i.e. protection from acidic stress during infection. In this work we present the crystal structures of the three enzymes composing the gene cluster of the arginine deiminase pathway from M. penetrans: arginine deiminase (ADI), ornithine carbamoyltransferase (OTC) and carbamate kinase (CK). The arginine deiminase (ADI) structure has been refined to 2.3 Å resolution in its apo-form, displaying an “open” conformation of the active site of the enzyme in comparison to previous complex structures with substrate intermediates. The active site pocket of ADI is empty, with some of the catalytic and binding residues far from their active positions, suggesting major conformational changes upon substrate binding. Ornithine carbamoyltransferase (OTC) has been refined in two crystal forms at 2.5 Å and 2.6 Å resolution, respectively, both displaying an identical dodecameric structure with a 23-point symmetry. The dodecameric structure of OTC represents the highest level of organization in this protein family and in M.penetrans it is constituted by a novel interface between the four catalytic homotrimers. Carbamate kinase (CK) has been refined to 2.5 Å resolution and its structure is characterized by the presence of two ion sulfates in the active site, one in the carbamoyl phosphate binding site and the other in the β-phosphate ADP binding pocket of the enzyme. The CK structure also shows variations in some of the elements that regulate the catalytic activity of the enzyme. The relatively low number of metabolic pathways and the relevance in human pathogenesis of Mycoplasma penetrans places the arginine deiminase pathway enzymes as potential targets to design specific inhibitors against this human parasite. Public Library of Science 2012-10-17 /pmc/articles/PMC3474736/ /pubmed/23082227 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0047886 Text en © 2012 Gallego 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.
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Gallego, Pablo
Planell, Raquel
Benach, Jordi
Querol, Enrique
Perez-Pons, Josep A.
Reverter, David
Structural Characterization of the Enzymes Composing the Arginine Deiminase Pathway in Mycoplasma penetrans
title Structural Characterization of the Enzymes Composing the Arginine Deiminase Pathway in Mycoplasma penetrans
title_full Structural Characterization of the Enzymes Composing the Arginine Deiminase Pathway in Mycoplasma penetrans
title_fullStr Structural Characterization of the Enzymes Composing the Arginine Deiminase Pathway in Mycoplasma penetrans
title_full_unstemmed Structural Characterization of the Enzymes Composing the Arginine Deiminase Pathway in Mycoplasma penetrans
title_short Structural Characterization of the Enzymes Composing the Arginine Deiminase Pathway in Mycoplasma penetrans
title_sort structural characterization of the enzymes composing the arginine deiminase pathway in mycoplasma penetrans
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3474736/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23082227
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0047886
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