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Protection of the Queuosine Biosynthesis Enzyme QueF from Irreversible Oxidation by a Conserved Intramolecular Disulfide

QueF enzymes catalyze the nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH)-dependent reduction of the nitrile group of 7-cyano-7-deazaguanine (preQ(0)) to 7-aminomethyl-7-deazaguanine (preQ(1)) in the biosynthetic pathway to the tRNA modified nucleoside queuosine. The QueF-catalyzed reaction incl...

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Autores principales: Mohammad, Adeba, Bon Ramos, Adriana, Lee, Bobby W. K., Cohen, Spencer W., Kiani, Maryam K., Iwata-Reuyl, Dirk, Stec, Boguslaw, Swairjo, Manal A.
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Publicado: MDPI 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5372742/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28300774
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom7010030
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author Mohammad, Adeba
Bon Ramos, Adriana
Lee, Bobby W. K.
Cohen, Spencer W.
Kiani, Maryam K.
Iwata-Reuyl, Dirk
Stec, Boguslaw
Swairjo, Manal A.
author_facet Mohammad, Adeba
Bon Ramos, Adriana
Lee, Bobby W. K.
Cohen, Spencer W.
Kiani, Maryam K.
Iwata-Reuyl, Dirk
Stec, Boguslaw
Swairjo, Manal A.
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description QueF enzymes catalyze the nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH)-dependent reduction of the nitrile group of 7-cyano-7-deazaguanine (preQ(0)) to 7-aminomethyl-7-deazaguanine (preQ(1)) in the biosynthetic pathway to the tRNA modified nucleoside queuosine. The QueF-catalyzed reaction includes formation of a covalent thioimide intermediate with a conserved active site cysteine that is prone to oxidation in vivo. Here, we report the crystal structure of a mutant of Bacillus subtilis QueF, which reveals an unanticipated intramolecular disulfide formed between the catalytic Cys55 and a conserved Cys99 located near the active site. This structure is more symmetric than the substrate-bound structure and exhibits major rearrangement of the loops responsible for substrate binding. Mutation of Cys99 to Ala/Ser does not compromise enzyme activity, indicating that the disulfide does not play a catalytic role. Peroxide-induced inactivation of the wild-type enzyme is reversible with thioredoxin, while such inactivation of the Cys99Ala/Ser mutants is irreversible, consistent with protection of Cys55 from irreversible oxidation by disulfide formation with Cys99. Conservation of the cysteine pair, and the reported in vivo interaction of QueF with the thioredoxin-like hydroperoxide reductase AhpC in Escherichia coli suggest that regulation by the thioredoxin disulfide-thiol exchange system may constitute a general mechanism for protection of QueF from oxidative stress in vivo.
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spelling pubmed-53727422017-04-21 Protection of the Queuosine Biosynthesis Enzyme QueF from Irreversible Oxidation by a Conserved Intramolecular Disulfide Mohammad, Adeba Bon Ramos, Adriana Lee, Bobby W. K. Cohen, Spencer W. Kiani, Maryam K. Iwata-Reuyl, Dirk Stec, Boguslaw Swairjo, Manal A. Biomolecules Article QueF enzymes catalyze the nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH)-dependent reduction of the nitrile group of 7-cyano-7-deazaguanine (preQ(0)) to 7-aminomethyl-7-deazaguanine (preQ(1)) in the biosynthetic pathway to the tRNA modified nucleoside queuosine. The QueF-catalyzed reaction includes formation of a covalent thioimide intermediate with a conserved active site cysteine that is prone to oxidation in vivo. Here, we report the crystal structure of a mutant of Bacillus subtilis QueF, which reveals an unanticipated intramolecular disulfide formed between the catalytic Cys55 and a conserved Cys99 located near the active site. This structure is more symmetric than the substrate-bound structure and exhibits major rearrangement of the loops responsible for substrate binding. Mutation of Cys99 to Ala/Ser does not compromise enzyme activity, indicating that the disulfide does not play a catalytic role. Peroxide-induced inactivation of the wild-type enzyme is reversible with thioredoxin, while such inactivation of the Cys99Ala/Ser mutants is irreversible, consistent with protection of Cys55 from irreversible oxidation by disulfide formation with Cys99. Conservation of the cysteine pair, and the reported in vivo interaction of QueF with the thioredoxin-like hydroperoxide reductase AhpC in Escherichia coli suggest that regulation by the thioredoxin disulfide-thiol exchange system may constitute a general mechanism for protection of QueF from oxidative stress in vivo. MDPI 2017-03-16 /pmc/articles/PMC5372742/ /pubmed/28300774 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom7010030 Text en © 2017 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Mohammad, Adeba
Bon Ramos, Adriana
Lee, Bobby W. K.
Cohen, Spencer W.
Kiani, Maryam K.
Iwata-Reuyl, Dirk
Stec, Boguslaw
Swairjo, Manal A.
Protection of the Queuosine Biosynthesis Enzyme QueF from Irreversible Oxidation by a Conserved Intramolecular Disulfide
title Protection of the Queuosine Biosynthesis Enzyme QueF from Irreversible Oxidation by a Conserved Intramolecular Disulfide
title_full Protection of the Queuosine Biosynthesis Enzyme QueF from Irreversible Oxidation by a Conserved Intramolecular Disulfide
title_fullStr Protection of the Queuosine Biosynthesis Enzyme QueF from Irreversible Oxidation by a Conserved Intramolecular Disulfide
title_full_unstemmed Protection of the Queuosine Biosynthesis Enzyme QueF from Irreversible Oxidation by a Conserved Intramolecular Disulfide
title_short Protection of the Queuosine Biosynthesis Enzyme QueF from Irreversible Oxidation by a Conserved Intramolecular Disulfide
title_sort protection of the queuosine biosynthesis enzyme quef from irreversible oxidation by a conserved intramolecular disulfide
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5372742/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28300774
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/biom7010030
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