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Coordinating Role of His216 in MgATP Binding and Cleavage in Pyruvate Carboxylase

[Image: see text] His216 is a well-conserved residue in pyruvate carboxylases and, on the basis of structures of the enzyme, appears to have a role in the binding of MgATP, forming an interaction with the 3′-hydroxyl group of the ribose ring. Mutation of this residue to asparagine results in a 9-fol...

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Autores principales: Adina-Zada, Abdussalam, Jitrapakdee, Sarawut, Wallace, John C., Attwood, Paul V.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2014
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3985934/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24460480
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bi4016814
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author Adina-Zada, Abdussalam
Jitrapakdee, Sarawut
Wallace, John C.
Attwood, Paul V.
author_facet Adina-Zada, Abdussalam
Jitrapakdee, Sarawut
Wallace, John C.
Attwood, Paul V.
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description [Image: see text] His216 is a well-conserved residue in pyruvate carboxylases and, on the basis of structures of the enzyme, appears to have a role in the binding of MgATP, forming an interaction with the 3′-hydroxyl group of the ribose ring. Mutation of this residue to asparagine results in a 9-fold increase in the K(m) for MgATP in its steady-state cleavage in the absence of pyruvate and a 3-fold increase in the K(m) for MgADP in its steady-state phosphorylation by carbamoyl phosphate. However, from single-turnover experiments of MgATP cleavage, the K(d) of the enzyme·MgATP complex is essentially the same in the wild-type enzyme and H216N. Direct stopped-flow measurements of nucleotide binding and release using the fluorescent analogue FTP support these observations. However, the first-order rate constant for MgATP cleavage in the single-turnover experiments in H216N is only 0.75% of that for the wild-type enzyme, and thus, the MgATP cleavage step is rate-limiting in the steady state for H216N but not for the wild-type enzyme. Close examination of the structure of the enzyme suggested that His216 may also interact with Glu218, which in turn interacts with Glu305 to form a proton relay system involved in the deprotonation of bicarbonate. Single-turnover MgATP cleavage experiments with mutations of these two residues resulted in kinetic parameters similar to those observed in H216N. We suggest that the primary role of His216 is to coordinate the binding of MgATP and the deprotonation of bicarbonate in the reaction to form the putative carboxyphosphate intermediate by participation in a proton relay system involving Glu218 and Glu305.
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spelling pubmed-39859342015-01-24 Coordinating Role of His216 in MgATP Binding and Cleavage in Pyruvate Carboxylase Adina-Zada, Abdussalam Jitrapakdee, Sarawut Wallace, John C. Attwood, Paul V. Biochemistry [Image: see text] His216 is a well-conserved residue in pyruvate carboxylases and, on the basis of structures of the enzyme, appears to have a role in the binding of MgATP, forming an interaction with the 3′-hydroxyl group of the ribose ring. Mutation of this residue to asparagine results in a 9-fold increase in the K(m) for MgATP in its steady-state cleavage in the absence of pyruvate and a 3-fold increase in the K(m) for MgADP in its steady-state phosphorylation by carbamoyl phosphate. However, from single-turnover experiments of MgATP cleavage, the K(d) of the enzyme·MgATP complex is essentially the same in the wild-type enzyme and H216N. Direct stopped-flow measurements of nucleotide binding and release using the fluorescent analogue FTP support these observations. However, the first-order rate constant for MgATP cleavage in the single-turnover experiments in H216N is only 0.75% of that for the wild-type enzyme, and thus, the MgATP cleavage step is rate-limiting in the steady state for H216N but not for the wild-type enzyme. Close examination of the structure of the enzyme suggested that His216 may also interact with Glu218, which in turn interacts with Glu305 to form a proton relay system involved in the deprotonation of bicarbonate. Single-turnover MgATP cleavage experiments with mutations of these two residues resulted in kinetic parameters similar to those observed in H216N. We suggest that the primary role of His216 is to coordinate the binding of MgATP and the deprotonation of bicarbonate in the reaction to form the putative carboxyphosphate intermediate by participation in a proton relay system involving Glu218 and Glu305. American Chemical Society 2014-01-24 2014-02-18 /pmc/articles/PMC3985934/ /pubmed/24460480 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bi4016814 Text en Copyright © 2014 American Chemical Society
spellingShingle Adina-Zada, Abdussalam
Jitrapakdee, Sarawut
Wallace, John C.
Attwood, Paul V.
Coordinating Role of His216 in MgATP Binding and Cleavage in Pyruvate Carboxylase
title Coordinating Role of His216 in MgATP Binding and Cleavage in Pyruvate Carboxylase
title_full Coordinating Role of His216 in MgATP Binding and Cleavage in Pyruvate Carboxylase
title_fullStr Coordinating Role of His216 in MgATP Binding and Cleavage in Pyruvate Carboxylase
title_full_unstemmed Coordinating Role of His216 in MgATP Binding and Cleavage in Pyruvate Carboxylase
title_short Coordinating Role of His216 in MgATP Binding and Cleavage in Pyruvate Carboxylase
title_sort coordinating role of his216 in mgatp binding and cleavage in pyruvate carboxylase
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3985934/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24460480
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/bi4016814
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