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S-Adenosyl-S-carboxymethyl-l-homocysteine: a novel cofactor found in the putative tRNA-modifying enzyme CmoA
Uridine at position 34 of bacterial transfer RNAs is commonly modified to uridine-5-oxyacetic acid (cmo(5)U) to increase the decoding capacity. The protein CmoA is involved in the formation of cmo(5)U and was annotated as an S-adenosyl-l-methionine-dependent (SAM-dependent) methyltransferase on the...
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International Union of Crystallography
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3663124/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23695253 http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S0907444913004939 |
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author | Byrne, Robert T. Whelan, Fiona Aller, Pierre Bird, Louise E. Dowle, Adam Lobley, Carina M. C. Reddivari, Yamini Nettleship, Joanne E. Owens, Raymond J. Antson, Alfred A. Waterman, David G. |
author_facet | Byrne, Robert T. Whelan, Fiona Aller, Pierre Bird, Louise E. Dowle, Adam Lobley, Carina M. C. Reddivari, Yamini Nettleship, Joanne E. Owens, Raymond J. Antson, Alfred A. Waterman, David G. |
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description | Uridine at position 34 of bacterial transfer RNAs is commonly modified to uridine-5-oxyacetic acid (cmo(5)U) to increase the decoding capacity. The protein CmoA is involved in the formation of cmo(5)U and was annotated as an S-adenosyl-l-methionine-dependent (SAM-dependent) methyltransferase on the basis of its sequence homology to other SAM-containing enzymes. However, both the crystal structure of Escherichia coli CmoA at 1.73 Å resolution and mass spectrometry demonstrate that it contains a novel cofactor, S-adenosyl-S-carboxymethyl-l-homocysteine (SCM-SAH), in which the donor methyl group is substituted by a carboxymethyl group. The carboxyl moiety forms a salt-bridge interaction with Arg199 that is conserved in a large group of CmoA-related proteins but is not conserved in other SAM-containing enzymes. This raises the possibility that a number of enzymes that have previously been annotated as SAM-dependent are in fact SCM-SAH-dependent. Indeed, inspection of electron density for one such enzyme with known X-ray structure, PDB entry 1im8, suggests that the active site contains SCM-SAH and not SAM. |
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spelling | pubmed-36631242013-05-28 S-Adenosyl-S-carboxymethyl-l-homocysteine: a novel cofactor found in the putative tRNA-modifying enzyme CmoA Byrne, Robert T. Whelan, Fiona Aller, Pierre Bird, Louise E. Dowle, Adam Lobley, Carina M. C. Reddivari, Yamini Nettleship, Joanne E. Owens, Raymond J. Antson, Alfred A. Waterman, David G. Acta Crystallogr D Biol Crystallogr Research Papers Uridine at position 34 of bacterial transfer RNAs is commonly modified to uridine-5-oxyacetic acid (cmo(5)U) to increase the decoding capacity. The protein CmoA is involved in the formation of cmo(5)U and was annotated as an S-adenosyl-l-methionine-dependent (SAM-dependent) methyltransferase on the basis of its sequence homology to other SAM-containing enzymes. However, both the crystal structure of Escherichia coli CmoA at 1.73 Å resolution and mass spectrometry demonstrate that it contains a novel cofactor, S-adenosyl-S-carboxymethyl-l-homocysteine (SCM-SAH), in which the donor methyl group is substituted by a carboxymethyl group. The carboxyl moiety forms a salt-bridge interaction with Arg199 that is conserved in a large group of CmoA-related proteins but is not conserved in other SAM-containing enzymes. This raises the possibility that a number of enzymes that have previously been annotated as SAM-dependent are in fact SCM-SAH-dependent. Indeed, inspection of electron density for one such enzyme with known X-ray structure, PDB entry 1im8, suggests that the active site contains SCM-SAH and not SAM. International Union of Crystallography 2013-06-01 2013-05-15 /pmc/articles/PMC3663124/ /pubmed/23695253 http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S0907444913004939 Text en © Byrne et al. 2013 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/uk/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original authors and source are cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Papers Byrne, Robert T. Whelan, Fiona Aller, Pierre Bird, Louise E. Dowle, Adam Lobley, Carina M. C. Reddivari, Yamini Nettleship, Joanne E. Owens, Raymond J. Antson, Alfred A. Waterman, David G. S-Adenosyl-S-carboxymethyl-l-homocysteine: a novel cofactor found in the putative tRNA-modifying enzyme CmoA |
title |
S-Adenosyl-S-carboxymethyl-l-homocysteine: a novel cofactor found in the putative tRNA-modifying enzyme CmoA |
title_full |
S-Adenosyl-S-carboxymethyl-l-homocysteine: a novel cofactor found in the putative tRNA-modifying enzyme CmoA |
title_fullStr |
S-Adenosyl-S-carboxymethyl-l-homocysteine: a novel cofactor found in the putative tRNA-modifying enzyme CmoA |
title_full_unstemmed |
S-Adenosyl-S-carboxymethyl-l-homocysteine: a novel cofactor found in the putative tRNA-modifying enzyme CmoA |
title_short |
S-Adenosyl-S-carboxymethyl-l-homocysteine: a novel cofactor found in the putative tRNA-modifying enzyme CmoA |
title_sort | s-adenosyl-s-carboxymethyl-l-homocysteine: a novel cofactor found in the putative trna-modifying enzyme cmoa |
topic | Research Papers |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3663124/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23695253 http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S0907444913004939 |
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