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Structures of substrate- and product-bound forms of a multi-domain copper nitrite reductase shed light on the role of domain tethering in protein complexes

Copper-containing nitrite reductases (CuNiRs) are found in all three kingdoms of life and play a major role in the denitrification branch of the global nitro­gen cycle where nitrate is used in place of di­oxy­gen as an electron acceptor in respiratory energy metabolism. Several C- and N-terminal red...

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Autores principales: Sasaki, Daisuke, Watanabe, Tatiana F., Eady, Robert R., Garratt, Richard C., Antonyuk, Svetlana V., Hasnain, S. Samar
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Publicado: International Union of Crystallography 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7201279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32431838
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2052252520005230
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author Sasaki, Daisuke
Watanabe, Tatiana F.
Eady, Robert R.
Garratt, Richard C.
Antonyuk, Svetlana V.
Hasnain, S. Samar
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Watanabe, Tatiana F.
Eady, Robert R.
Garratt, Richard C.
Antonyuk, Svetlana V.
Hasnain, S. Samar
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description Copper-containing nitrite reductases (CuNiRs) are found in all three kingdoms of life and play a major role in the denitrification branch of the global nitro­gen cycle where nitrate is used in place of di­oxy­gen as an electron acceptor in respiratory energy metabolism. Several C- and N-terminal redox domain tethered CuNiRs have been identified and structurally characterized during the last decade. Our understanding of the role of tethered domains in these new classes of three-domain CuNiRs, where an extra cytochrome or cupredoxin domain is tethered to the catalytic two-domain CuNiRs, has remained limited. This is further compounded by a complete lack of substrate-bound structures for these tethered CuNiRs. There is still no substrate-bound structure for any of the as-isolated wild-type tethered enzymes. Here, structures of nitrite and product-bound states from a nitrite-soaked crystal of the N-terminal cupredoxin-tethered enzyme from the Hyphomicrobium denitrificans strain 1NES1 (Hd (1NES1)NiR) are provided. These, together with the as-isolated structure of the same species, provide clear evidence for the role of the N-terminal peptide bearing the conserved His27 in water-mediated anchoring of the substrate at the catalytic T2Cu site. Our data indicate a more complex role of tethering than the intuitive advantage for a partner-protein electron-transfer complex by narrowing the conformational search in such a combined system.
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spelling pubmed-72012792020-05-19 Structures of substrate- and product-bound forms of a multi-domain copper nitrite reductase shed light on the role of domain tethering in protein complexes Sasaki, Daisuke Watanabe, Tatiana F. Eady, Robert R. Garratt, Richard C. Antonyuk, Svetlana V. Hasnain, S. Samar IUCrJ Research Papers Copper-containing nitrite reductases (CuNiRs) are found in all three kingdoms of life and play a major role in the denitrification branch of the global nitro­gen cycle where nitrate is used in place of di­oxy­gen as an electron acceptor in respiratory energy metabolism. Several C- and N-terminal redox domain tethered CuNiRs have been identified and structurally characterized during the last decade. Our understanding of the role of tethered domains in these new classes of three-domain CuNiRs, where an extra cytochrome or cupredoxin domain is tethered to the catalytic two-domain CuNiRs, has remained limited. This is further compounded by a complete lack of substrate-bound structures for these tethered CuNiRs. There is still no substrate-bound structure for any of the as-isolated wild-type tethered enzymes. Here, structures of nitrite and product-bound states from a nitrite-soaked crystal of the N-terminal cupredoxin-tethered enzyme from the Hyphomicrobium denitrificans strain 1NES1 (Hd (1NES1)NiR) are provided. These, together with the as-isolated structure of the same species, provide clear evidence for the role of the N-terminal peptide bearing the conserved His27 in water-mediated anchoring of the substrate at the catalytic T2Cu site. Our data indicate a more complex role of tethering than the intuitive advantage for a partner-protein electron-transfer complex by narrowing the conformational search in such a combined system. International Union of Crystallography 2020-04-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7201279/ /pubmed/32431838 http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2052252520005230 Text en © Daisuke Sasaki et al. 2020 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original authors and source are cited.http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
spellingShingle Research Papers
Sasaki, Daisuke
Watanabe, Tatiana F.
Eady, Robert R.
Garratt, Richard C.
Antonyuk, Svetlana V.
Hasnain, S. Samar
Structures of substrate- and product-bound forms of a multi-domain copper nitrite reductase shed light on the role of domain tethering in protein complexes
title Structures of substrate- and product-bound forms of a multi-domain copper nitrite reductase shed light on the role of domain tethering in protein complexes
title_full Structures of substrate- and product-bound forms of a multi-domain copper nitrite reductase shed light on the role of domain tethering in protein complexes
title_fullStr Structures of substrate- and product-bound forms of a multi-domain copper nitrite reductase shed light on the role of domain tethering in protein complexes
title_full_unstemmed Structures of substrate- and product-bound forms of a multi-domain copper nitrite reductase shed light on the role of domain tethering in protein complexes
title_short Structures of substrate- and product-bound forms of a multi-domain copper nitrite reductase shed light on the role of domain tethering in protein complexes
title_sort structures of substrate- and product-bound forms of a multi-domain copper nitrite reductase shed light on the role of domain tethering in protein complexes
topic Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7201279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32431838
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2052252520005230
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