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Structure and biochemical properties of recombinant human dimethylglycine dehydrogenase and comparison to the disease‐related H109R variant

The human dimethylglycine dehydrogenase (hDMGDH) is a flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD)‐ and tetrahydrofolate (THF)‐dependent, mitochondrial matrix enzyme taking part in choline degradation, one‐carbon metabolism and electron transfer to the respiratory chain. The rare natural variant H109R causes d...

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Autores principales: Augustin, Peter, Hromic, Altijana, Pavkov‐Keller, Tea, Gruber, Karl, Macheroux, Peter
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5082570/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27486859
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/febs.13828
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author Augustin, Peter
Hromic, Altijana
Pavkov‐Keller, Tea
Gruber, Karl
Macheroux, Peter
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Hromic, Altijana
Pavkov‐Keller, Tea
Gruber, Karl
Macheroux, Peter
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description The human dimethylglycine dehydrogenase (hDMGDH) is a flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD)‐ and tetrahydrofolate (THF)‐dependent, mitochondrial matrix enzyme taking part in choline degradation, one‐carbon metabolism and electron transfer to the respiratory chain. The rare natural variant H109R causes dimethylglycine dehydrogenase deficiency leading to increased blood and urinary dimethylglycine concentrations. A detailed biochemical and structural characterization of hDMGDH was thus far hampered by insufficient heterologous expression of the protein. In the present study, we report the development of an intracellular, heterologous expression system in Komagataella phaffii (formerly known as Pichia pastoris) providing the opportunity to determine kinetic parameters, spectroscopic properties, thermostability, and the redox potential of hDMGDH. Moreover, we have successfully crystallized the wild‐type enzyme and determined the structure to 3.1‐Å resolution. The structure‐based analysis of our biochemical data provided new insights into the kinetic properties of the enzyme in particular with respect to oxygen reactivity. A comparative study with the H109R variant demonstrated that the variant suffers from decreased protein stability, cofactor saturation, and substrate affinity. DATABASE: Structural data are available in the PDB database under the accession number 5L46.
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spelling pubmed-50825702016-11-09 Structure and biochemical properties of recombinant human dimethylglycine dehydrogenase and comparison to the disease‐related H109R variant Augustin, Peter Hromic, Altijana Pavkov‐Keller, Tea Gruber, Karl Macheroux, Peter FEBS J Original Articles The human dimethylglycine dehydrogenase (hDMGDH) is a flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD)‐ and tetrahydrofolate (THF)‐dependent, mitochondrial matrix enzyme taking part in choline degradation, one‐carbon metabolism and electron transfer to the respiratory chain. The rare natural variant H109R causes dimethylglycine dehydrogenase deficiency leading to increased blood and urinary dimethylglycine concentrations. A detailed biochemical and structural characterization of hDMGDH was thus far hampered by insufficient heterologous expression of the protein. In the present study, we report the development of an intracellular, heterologous expression system in Komagataella phaffii (formerly known as Pichia pastoris) providing the opportunity to determine kinetic parameters, spectroscopic properties, thermostability, and the redox potential of hDMGDH. Moreover, we have successfully crystallized the wild‐type enzyme and determined the structure to 3.1‐Å resolution. The structure‐based analysis of our biochemical data provided new insights into the kinetic properties of the enzyme in particular with respect to oxygen reactivity. A comparative study with the H109R variant demonstrated that the variant suffers from decreased protein stability, cofactor saturation, and substrate affinity. DATABASE: Structural data are available in the PDB database under the accession number 5L46. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-10-06 2016-10 /pmc/articles/PMC5082570/ /pubmed/27486859 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/febs.13828 Text en © 2016 The Authors. The FEBS Journal published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of Federation of European Biochemical Societies. This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Augustin, Peter
Hromic, Altijana
Pavkov‐Keller, Tea
Gruber, Karl
Macheroux, Peter
Structure and biochemical properties of recombinant human dimethylglycine dehydrogenase and comparison to the disease‐related H109R variant
title Structure and biochemical properties of recombinant human dimethylglycine dehydrogenase and comparison to the disease‐related H109R variant
title_full Structure and biochemical properties of recombinant human dimethylglycine dehydrogenase and comparison to the disease‐related H109R variant
title_fullStr Structure and biochemical properties of recombinant human dimethylglycine dehydrogenase and comparison to the disease‐related H109R variant
title_full_unstemmed Structure and biochemical properties of recombinant human dimethylglycine dehydrogenase and comparison to the disease‐related H109R variant
title_short Structure and biochemical properties of recombinant human dimethylglycine dehydrogenase and comparison to the disease‐related H109R variant
title_sort structure and biochemical properties of recombinant human dimethylglycine dehydrogenase and comparison to the disease‐related h109r variant
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5082570/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27486859
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/febs.13828
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