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Structure of Aedes aegypti procarboxypeptidase B1 and its binding with Dengue virus for controlling infection
Metallocarboxypeptidases play critical roles in the development of mosquitoes and influence pathogen/parasite infection of the mosquito midgut. Here, we report the crystal structure of Aedes aegypti procarboxypeptidase B1 (PCPBAe1), characterized its substrate specificity and mechanism of binding to...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8605224/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34750241 http://dx.doi.org/10.26508/lsa.202101211 |
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author | Gavor, Edem Choong, Yeu Khai Tulsian, Nikhil Kumar Nayak, Digant Idris, Fakhriedzwan Sivaraman, Hariharan Ting, Donald Heng Rong Sylvie, Alonso Mok, Yu Keung Kini, R Manjunatha Sivaraman, J |
author_facet | Gavor, Edem Choong, Yeu Khai Tulsian, Nikhil Kumar Nayak, Digant Idris, Fakhriedzwan Sivaraman, Hariharan Ting, Donald Heng Rong Sylvie, Alonso Mok, Yu Keung Kini, R Manjunatha Sivaraman, J |
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description | Metallocarboxypeptidases play critical roles in the development of mosquitoes and influence pathogen/parasite infection of the mosquito midgut. Here, we report the crystal structure of Aedes aegypti procarboxypeptidase B1 (PCPBAe1), characterized its substrate specificity and mechanism of binding to and inhibiting Dengue virus (DENV). We show that the activated PCPBAe1 (CPBAe1) hydrolyzes both Arg- and Lys-substrates, which is modulated by residues Asp(251) and Ser(239). Notably, these residues are conserved in CPBs across mosquito species, possibly required for efficient digestion of basic dietary residues that are necessary for mosquito reproduction and development. Importantly, we characterized the interaction between PCPBAe1 and DENV envelope (E) protein, virus-like particles, and infectious virions. We identified residues Asp(18A), Glu(19A), Glu(85), Arg(87), and Arg(89) of PCPBAe1 are essential for interaction with DENV. PCPBAe1 maps to the dimeric interface of the E protein domains I/II (Lys(64)–Glu(84), Val(238)–Val(252), and Leu(278)–Leu(287)). Overall, our studies provide general insights into how the substrate-binding property of mosquito carboxypeptidases could be targeted to potentially control mosquito populations or proposes a mechanism by which PCPBAe1 binds to and inhibits DENV. |
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spelling | pubmed-86052242021-12-02 Structure of Aedes aegypti procarboxypeptidase B1 and its binding with Dengue virus for controlling infection Gavor, Edem Choong, Yeu Khai Tulsian, Nikhil Kumar Nayak, Digant Idris, Fakhriedzwan Sivaraman, Hariharan Ting, Donald Heng Rong Sylvie, Alonso Mok, Yu Keung Kini, R Manjunatha Sivaraman, J Life Sci Alliance Research Articles Metallocarboxypeptidases play critical roles in the development of mosquitoes and influence pathogen/parasite infection of the mosquito midgut. Here, we report the crystal structure of Aedes aegypti procarboxypeptidase B1 (PCPBAe1), characterized its substrate specificity and mechanism of binding to and inhibiting Dengue virus (DENV). We show that the activated PCPBAe1 (CPBAe1) hydrolyzes both Arg- and Lys-substrates, which is modulated by residues Asp(251) and Ser(239). Notably, these residues are conserved in CPBs across mosquito species, possibly required for efficient digestion of basic dietary residues that are necessary for mosquito reproduction and development. Importantly, we characterized the interaction between PCPBAe1 and DENV envelope (E) protein, virus-like particles, and infectious virions. We identified residues Asp(18A), Glu(19A), Glu(85), Arg(87), and Arg(89) of PCPBAe1 are essential for interaction with DENV. PCPBAe1 maps to the dimeric interface of the E protein domains I/II (Lys(64)–Glu(84), Val(238)–Val(252), and Leu(278)–Leu(287)). Overall, our studies provide general insights into how the substrate-binding property of mosquito carboxypeptidases could be targeted to potentially control mosquito populations or proposes a mechanism by which PCPBAe1 binds to and inhibits DENV. Life Science Alliance LLC 2021-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8605224/ /pubmed/34750241 http://dx.doi.org/10.26508/lsa.202101211 Text en © 2021 Gavor et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is available under a Creative Commons License (Attribution 4.0 International, as described at https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Research Articles Gavor, Edem Choong, Yeu Khai Tulsian, Nikhil Kumar Nayak, Digant Idris, Fakhriedzwan Sivaraman, Hariharan Ting, Donald Heng Rong Sylvie, Alonso Mok, Yu Keung Kini, R Manjunatha Sivaraman, J Structure of Aedes aegypti procarboxypeptidase B1 and its binding with Dengue virus for controlling infection |
title | Structure of Aedes aegypti procarboxypeptidase B1 and its binding with Dengue virus for controlling infection |
title_full | Structure of Aedes aegypti procarboxypeptidase B1 and its binding with Dengue virus for controlling infection |
title_fullStr | Structure of Aedes aegypti procarboxypeptidase B1 and its binding with Dengue virus for controlling infection |
title_full_unstemmed | Structure of Aedes aegypti procarboxypeptidase B1 and its binding with Dengue virus for controlling infection |
title_short | Structure of Aedes aegypti procarboxypeptidase B1 and its binding with Dengue virus for controlling infection |
title_sort | structure of aedes aegypti procarboxypeptidase b1 and its binding with dengue virus for controlling infection |
topic | Research Articles |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8605224/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34750241 http://dx.doi.org/10.26508/lsa.202101211 |
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