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Insights into the importance of WPD-loop sequence for activity and structure in protein tyrosine phosphatases
Protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTPs) possess a conserved mobile catalytic loop, the WPD-loop, which brings an aspartic acid into the active site where it acts as an acid/base catalyst. Prior experimental and computational studies, focused on the human enzyme PTP1B and the PTP from Yersinia pestis, Y...
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2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9682893/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36507179 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc04135a |
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author | Shen, Ruidan Crean, Rory M. Olsen, Keith J. Corbella, Marina Calixto, Ana R. Richan, Teisha Brandão, Tiago A. S. Berry, Ryan D. Tolman, Alex Loria, J. Patrick Johnson, Sean J. Kamerlin, Shina C. L. Hengge, Alvan C. |
author_facet | Shen, Ruidan Crean, Rory M. Olsen, Keith J. Corbella, Marina Calixto, Ana R. Richan, Teisha Brandão, Tiago A. S. Berry, Ryan D. Tolman, Alex Loria, J. Patrick Johnson, Sean J. Kamerlin, Shina C. L. Hengge, Alvan C. |
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description | Protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTPs) possess a conserved mobile catalytic loop, the WPD-loop, which brings an aspartic acid into the active site where it acts as an acid/base catalyst. Prior experimental and computational studies, focused on the human enzyme PTP1B and the PTP from Yersinia pestis, YopH, suggested that loop conformational dynamics are important in regulating both catalysis and evolvability. We have generated a chimeric protein in which the WPD-loop of YopH is transposed into PTP1B, and eight chimeras that systematically restored the loop sequence back to native PTP1B. Of these, four chimeras were soluble and were subjected to detailed biochemical and structural characterization, and a computational analysis of their WPD-loop dynamics. The chimeras maintain backbone structural integrity, with somewhat slower rates than either wild-type parent, and show differences in the pH dependency of catalysis, and changes in the effect of Mg(2+). The chimeric proteins' WPD-loops differ significantly in their relative stability and rigidity. The time required for interconversion, coupled with electrostatic effects revealed by simulations, likely accounts for the activity differences between chimeras, and relative to the native enzymes. Our results further the understanding of connections between enzyme activity and the dynamics of catalytically important groups, particularly the effects of non-catalytic residues on key conformational equilibria. |
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spelling | pubmed-96828932022-12-08 Insights into the importance of WPD-loop sequence for activity and structure in protein tyrosine phosphatases Shen, Ruidan Crean, Rory M. Olsen, Keith J. Corbella, Marina Calixto, Ana R. Richan, Teisha Brandão, Tiago A. S. Berry, Ryan D. Tolman, Alex Loria, J. Patrick Johnson, Sean J. Kamerlin, Shina C. L. Hengge, Alvan C. Chem Sci Chemistry Protein tyrosine phosphatases (PTPs) possess a conserved mobile catalytic loop, the WPD-loop, which brings an aspartic acid into the active site where it acts as an acid/base catalyst. Prior experimental and computational studies, focused on the human enzyme PTP1B and the PTP from Yersinia pestis, YopH, suggested that loop conformational dynamics are important in regulating both catalysis and evolvability. We have generated a chimeric protein in which the WPD-loop of YopH is transposed into PTP1B, and eight chimeras that systematically restored the loop sequence back to native PTP1B. Of these, four chimeras were soluble and were subjected to detailed biochemical and structural characterization, and a computational analysis of their WPD-loop dynamics. The chimeras maintain backbone structural integrity, with somewhat slower rates than either wild-type parent, and show differences in the pH dependency of catalysis, and changes in the effect of Mg(2+). The chimeric proteins' WPD-loops differ significantly in their relative stability and rigidity. The time required for interconversion, coupled with electrostatic effects revealed by simulations, likely accounts for the activity differences between chimeras, and relative to the native enzymes. Our results further the understanding of connections between enzyme activity and the dynamics of catalytically important groups, particularly the effects of non-catalytic residues on key conformational equilibria. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2022-10-26 /pmc/articles/PMC9682893/ /pubmed/36507179 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc04135a Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Shen, Ruidan Crean, Rory M. Olsen, Keith J. Corbella, Marina Calixto, Ana R. Richan, Teisha Brandão, Tiago A. S. Berry, Ryan D. Tolman, Alex Loria, J. Patrick Johnson, Sean J. Kamerlin, Shina C. L. Hengge, Alvan C. Insights into the importance of WPD-loop sequence for activity and structure in protein tyrosine phosphatases |
title | Insights into the importance of WPD-loop sequence for activity and structure in protein tyrosine phosphatases |
title_full | Insights into the importance of WPD-loop sequence for activity and structure in protein tyrosine phosphatases |
title_fullStr | Insights into the importance of WPD-loop sequence for activity and structure in protein tyrosine phosphatases |
title_full_unstemmed | Insights into the importance of WPD-loop sequence for activity and structure in protein tyrosine phosphatases |
title_short | Insights into the importance of WPD-loop sequence for activity and structure in protein tyrosine phosphatases |
title_sort | insights into the importance of wpd-loop sequence for activity and structure in protein tyrosine phosphatases |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9682893/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36507179 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2sc04135a |
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