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Structural insight into the hydrolase and synthase activities of an alkaline α-galactosidase from Arabidopsis from complexes with substrate/product

The alkaline α-galactosidase AtAkαGal3 from Arabidopsis thaliana catalyzes the hydrolysis of α-d-galactose from galacto-oligosaccharides under alkaline conditions. A phylogenetic analysis based on sequence alignment classifies AtAkαGal3 as more closely related to the raffinose family of oligosacchar...

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Autores principales: Chuankhayan, Phimonphan, Lee, Ruey-Hua, Guan, Hong-Hsiang, Lin, Chein-Chih, Chen, Nai-Chi, Huang, Yen-Chieh, Yoshimura, Masato, Nakagawa, Atsushi, Chen, Chun-Jung
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Publicado: International Union of Crystallography 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9912918/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36762861
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2059798323000037
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author Chuankhayan, Phimonphan
Lee, Ruey-Hua
Guan, Hong-Hsiang
Lin, Chein-Chih
Chen, Nai-Chi
Huang, Yen-Chieh
Yoshimura, Masato
Nakagawa, Atsushi
Chen, Chun-Jung
author_facet Chuankhayan, Phimonphan
Lee, Ruey-Hua
Guan, Hong-Hsiang
Lin, Chein-Chih
Chen, Nai-Chi
Huang, Yen-Chieh
Yoshimura, Masato
Nakagawa, Atsushi
Chen, Chun-Jung
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description The alkaline α-galactosidase AtAkαGal3 from Arabidopsis thaliana catalyzes the hydrolysis of α-d-galactose from galacto-oligosaccharides under alkaline conditions. A phylogenetic analysis based on sequence alignment classifies AtAkαGal3 as more closely related to the raffinose family of oligosaccharide (RFO) synthases than to the acidic α-galactosidases. Here, thin-layer chromatography is used to demonstrate that AtAkαGal3 exhibits a dual function and is capable of synthesizing stachyose using raffinose, instead of galactinol, as the galactose donor. Crystal structures of complexes of AtAkαGal3 and its D383A mutant with various substrates and products, including galactose, galactinol, raffinose, stachyose and sucrose, are reported as the first representative structures of an alkaline α-galactosidase. The structure of AtAkαGal3 comprises three domains: an N-terminal domain with 13 antiparallel β-strands, a catalytic domain with an (α/β)(8)-barrel fold and a C-terminal domain composed of β-sheets that form two Greek-key motifs. The WW box of the N-terminal domain, which comprises the conserved residues FRSK(75)XW(77)W(78) in the RFO synthases, contributes Trp77 and Trp78 to the +1 subsite to contribute to the substrate-binding ability together with the (α/β)(8) barrel of the catalytic domain. The C-terminal domain is presumably involved in structural stability. Structures of the D383A mutant in complex with various substrates and products, especially the natural substrate/product stachyose, reveal four complete subsites (–1 to +3) at the catalytic site. A functional loop (residues 329–352) that exists in the alkaline α-galactosidase AtAkαGal3 and possibly in RFO synthases, but not in acidic α-galactosidases, stabilizes the stachyose at the +2 and +3 subsites and extends the catalytic pocket for the transferase mechanism. Considering the similarities in amino-acid sequence, catalytic domain and activity between alkaline α-galactosidases and RFO synthases, the structure of AtAkαGal3 might also serve a model for the study of RFO synthases, structures of which are lacking.
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spelling pubmed-99129182023-02-14 Structural insight into the hydrolase and synthase activities of an alkaline α-galactosidase from Arabidopsis from complexes with substrate/product Chuankhayan, Phimonphan Lee, Ruey-Hua Guan, Hong-Hsiang Lin, Chein-Chih Chen, Nai-Chi Huang, Yen-Chieh Yoshimura, Masato Nakagawa, Atsushi Chen, Chun-Jung Acta Crystallogr D Struct Biol Research Papers The alkaline α-galactosidase AtAkαGal3 from Arabidopsis thaliana catalyzes the hydrolysis of α-d-galactose from galacto-oligosaccharides under alkaline conditions. A phylogenetic analysis based on sequence alignment classifies AtAkαGal3 as more closely related to the raffinose family of oligosaccharide (RFO) synthases than to the acidic α-galactosidases. Here, thin-layer chromatography is used to demonstrate that AtAkαGal3 exhibits a dual function and is capable of synthesizing stachyose using raffinose, instead of galactinol, as the galactose donor. Crystal structures of complexes of AtAkαGal3 and its D383A mutant with various substrates and products, including galactose, galactinol, raffinose, stachyose and sucrose, are reported as the first representative structures of an alkaline α-galactosidase. The structure of AtAkαGal3 comprises three domains: an N-terminal domain with 13 antiparallel β-strands, a catalytic domain with an (α/β)(8)-barrel fold and a C-terminal domain composed of β-sheets that form two Greek-key motifs. The WW box of the N-terminal domain, which comprises the conserved residues FRSK(75)XW(77)W(78) in the RFO synthases, contributes Trp77 and Trp78 to the +1 subsite to contribute to the substrate-binding ability together with the (α/β)(8) barrel of the catalytic domain. The C-terminal domain is presumably involved in structural stability. Structures of the D383A mutant in complex with various substrates and products, especially the natural substrate/product stachyose, reveal four complete subsites (–1 to +3) at the catalytic site. A functional loop (residues 329–352) that exists in the alkaline α-galactosidase AtAkαGal3 and possibly in RFO synthases, but not in acidic α-galactosidases, stabilizes the stachyose at the +2 and +3 subsites and extends the catalytic pocket for the transferase mechanism. Considering the similarities in amino-acid sequence, catalytic domain and activity between alkaline α-galactosidases and RFO synthases, the structure of AtAkαGal3 might also serve a model for the study of RFO synthases, structures of which are lacking. International Union of Crystallography 2023-01-20 /pmc/articles/PMC9912918/ /pubmed/36762861 http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2059798323000037 Text en © Phimonphan Chuankhayan et al. 2023 https://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.
spellingShingle Research Papers
Chuankhayan, Phimonphan
Lee, Ruey-Hua
Guan, Hong-Hsiang
Lin, Chein-Chih
Chen, Nai-Chi
Huang, Yen-Chieh
Yoshimura, Masato
Nakagawa, Atsushi
Chen, Chun-Jung
Structural insight into the hydrolase and synthase activities of an alkaline α-galactosidase from Arabidopsis from complexes with substrate/product
title Structural insight into the hydrolase and synthase activities of an alkaline α-galactosidase from Arabidopsis from complexes with substrate/product
title_full Structural insight into the hydrolase and synthase activities of an alkaline α-galactosidase from Arabidopsis from complexes with substrate/product
title_fullStr Structural insight into the hydrolase and synthase activities of an alkaline α-galactosidase from Arabidopsis from complexes with substrate/product
title_full_unstemmed Structural insight into the hydrolase and synthase activities of an alkaline α-galactosidase from Arabidopsis from complexes with substrate/product
title_short Structural insight into the hydrolase and synthase activities of an alkaline α-galactosidase from Arabidopsis from complexes with substrate/product
title_sort structural insight into the hydrolase and synthase activities of an alkaline α-galactosidase from arabidopsis from complexes with substrate/product
topic Research Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9912918/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36762861
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2059798323000037
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