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A structural explanation for the mechanism and specificity of plant branching enzymes I and IIb

Branching enzymes (BEs) are essential in the biosynthesis of starch and glycogen and play critical roles in determining the fine structure of these polymers. The substrates of these BEs are long carbohydrate chains that interact with these enzymes via multiple binding sites on the enzyme’s surface....

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Autores principales: Gavgani, Hadi Nayebi, Fawaz, Remie, Ehyaei, Nona, Walls, David, Pawlowski, Kathryn, Fulgos, Raoul, Park, Sunghoon, Assar, Zahra, Ghanbarpour, Alireza, Geiger, James H.
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Publicado: American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8695356/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34762912
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2021.101395
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author Gavgani, Hadi Nayebi
Fawaz, Remie
Ehyaei, Nona
Walls, David
Pawlowski, Kathryn
Fulgos, Raoul
Park, Sunghoon
Assar, Zahra
Ghanbarpour, Alireza
Geiger, James H.
author_facet Gavgani, Hadi Nayebi
Fawaz, Remie
Ehyaei, Nona
Walls, David
Pawlowski, Kathryn
Fulgos, Raoul
Park, Sunghoon
Assar, Zahra
Ghanbarpour, Alireza
Geiger, James H.
author_sort Gavgani, Hadi Nayebi
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description Branching enzymes (BEs) are essential in the biosynthesis of starch and glycogen and play critical roles in determining the fine structure of these polymers. The substrates of these BEs are long carbohydrate chains that interact with these enzymes via multiple binding sites on the enzyme’s surface. By controlling the branched-chain length distribution, BEs can mediate the physiological properties of starch and glycogen moieties; however, the mechanism and structural determinants of this specificity remain mysterious. In this study, we identify a large dodecaose binding surface on rice BE I (BEI) that reaches from the outside of the active site to the active site of the enzyme. Mutagenesis activity assays confirm the importance of this binding site in enzyme catalysis, from which we conclude that it is likely the acceptor chain binding site. Comparison of the structures of BE from Cyanothece and BE1 from rice allowed us to model the location of the donor-binding site. We also identified two loops that likely interact with the donor chain and whose sequences diverge between plant BE1, which tends to transfer longer chains, and BEIIb, which transfers exclusively much shorter chains. When the sequences of these loops were swapped with the BEIIb sequence, rice BE1 also became a short-chain transferring enzyme, demonstrating the key role these loops play in specificity. Taken together, these results provide a more complete picture of the structure, selectivity, and activity of BEs.
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spelling pubmed-86953562022-01-04 A structural explanation for the mechanism and specificity of plant branching enzymes I and IIb Gavgani, Hadi Nayebi Fawaz, Remie Ehyaei, Nona Walls, David Pawlowski, Kathryn Fulgos, Raoul Park, Sunghoon Assar, Zahra Ghanbarpour, Alireza Geiger, James H. J Biol Chem Research Article Branching enzymes (BEs) are essential in the biosynthesis of starch and glycogen and play critical roles in determining the fine structure of these polymers. The substrates of these BEs are long carbohydrate chains that interact with these enzymes via multiple binding sites on the enzyme’s surface. By controlling the branched-chain length distribution, BEs can mediate the physiological properties of starch and glycogen moieties; however, the mechanism and structural determinants of this specificity remain mysterious. In this study, we identify a large dodecaose binding surface on rice BE I (BEI) that reaches from the outside of the active site to the active site of the enzyme. Mutagenesis activity assays confirm the importance of this binding site in enzyme catalysis, from which we conclude that it is likely the acceptor chain binding site. Comparison of the structures of BE from Cyanothece and BE1 from rice allowed us to model the location of the donor-binding site. We also identified two loops that likely interact with the donor chain and whose sequences diverge between plant BE1, which tends to transfer longer chains, and BEIIb, which transfers exclusively much shorter chains. When the sequences of these loops were swapped with the BEIIb sequence, rice BE1 also became a short-chain transferring enzyme, demonstrating the key role these loops play in specificity. Taken together, these results provide a more complete picture of the structure, selectivity, and activity of BEs. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 2021-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8695356/ /pubmed/34762912 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2021.101395 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Gavgani, Hadi Nayebi
Fawaz, Remie
Ehyaei, Nona
Walls, David
Pawlowski, Kathryn
Fulgos, Raoul
Park, Sunghoon
Assar, Zahra
Ghanbarpour, Alireza
Geiger, James H.
A structural explanation for the mechanism and specificity of plant branching enzymes I and IIb
title A structural explanation for the mechanism and specificity of plant branching enzymes I and IIb
title_full A structural explanation for the mechanism and specificity of plant branching enzymes I and IIb
title_fullStr A structural explanation for the mechanism and specificity of plant branching enzymes I and IIb
title_full_unstemmed A structural explanation for the mechanism and specificity of plant branching enzymes I and IIb
title_short A structural explanation for the mechanism and specificity of plant branching enzymes I and IIb
title_sort structural explanation for the mechanism and specificity of plant branching enzymes i and iib
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8695356/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34762912
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jbc.2021.101395
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