ADP-ribose pyrophosphatase

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<StructureSection load='1khz' size='350' side='right' scene='48/488514/Cv/1' caption='ADP-ribose pyrophosphatase dimer complex with methylene ADP-ribose, Cl- (large green) and Mg+2 (small green) ions, [[1khz]]'>
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<StructureSection load='1khz' size='450' side='right' scene='48/488514/Cv/1' caption='ADP-ribose pyrophosphatase dimer complex with methylene ADP-ribose, Cl- (large green) and Mg+2 (small green) ions, [[1khz]]'>
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== Function ==
== Function ==
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'''ADP-ribose pyrophosphatase''' (ADPRP) catalyzes the reaction which converts ADP-ribose to AMP and D-ribose 5-phosphate. ADPRP contains Mg+2 ion. ADPRP regulates the level of ADP-ribose (ADPR) in the cell. Excess of ADPR can inactivate proteins with nucleotide-binding site by binding to them.<ref>PMID:11323725</ref> ADPRP belongs to the family of [[NUDIX hydrolase]].
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'''ADP-ribose pyrophosphatase''' (ADPRP) or '''ADPRase''' catalyzes the reaction which converts ADP-ribose to AMP and D-ribose 5-phosphate. ADPRP contains Mg+2 ion. ADPRP regulates the level of ADP-ribose (ADPR) in the cell. Excess of ADPR can inactivate proteins with nucleotide-binding site by binding to them.<ref>PMID:11323725</ref> ADPRP belongs to the family of NUDIX hydrolase.
== Structural highlights ==
== Structural highlights ==
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ADPRP contains two domains: the <scene name='48/488514/Cv/9'>N-terminal domain responsible for dimer stabilization</scene> and the C-terminal which contains the active site. The C-terminal domain contains the <scene name='48/488514/Cv/10'>Nudix (Nucleoside Diphosphate linked to X) sequence</scene> which is typical to pyrophosphatases and binds the metal ion. <scene name='48/488514/Cv/15'>Residues from both monomers of ADPRP participate in the active site</scene>.<ref>PMID:12135348</ref>
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ADPRP contains two domains: the <scene name='48/488514/Cv/9'>N-terminal domain responsible for dimer stabilization</scene> and the C-terminal which contains the active site. The C-terminal domain contains the <scene name='48/488514/Cv/10'>Nudix (Nucleoside Diphosphate linked to X) sequence</scene> which is typical to pyrophosphatases and binds the metal ion. <scene name='48/488514/Cv/15'>Residues from both monomers of ADPRP participate in the active site</scene>.<ref>PMID:12135348</ref> Water molecules are shown as red spheres.
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</StructureSection>
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*<scene name='48/488514/Cv/16'>Interactions of Mg+2 ion cluster</scene>.
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*<scene name='48/488514/Cv/17'>1st Mg+2 ion coordination site</scene>.
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*<scene name='48/488514/Cv/18'>2nd Mg+2 ion coordination site</scene>.
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*<scene name='48/488514/Cv/19'>3rd Mg+2 ion coordination site</scene>.
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==3D structures of ADP-ribose pyrophosphatase==
==3D structures of ADP-ribose pyrophosphatase==
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[[ADP-ribose pyrophosphatase 3D structures]]
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</StructureSection>
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**[[1q33]] – hADPRP NUDT9 residues 59-350 – human<br />
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**[[1v8i]], [[3x0i]], [[3x0j]], [[3x0l]], [[3x0n]], [[3x0p]], [[3x0q]], [[3x0s]] - TtADPRP – ''Thermus thermophilus''<br />
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**[[3x0k]], [[3k0l]] - TtADPRP ES-state <br />
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**[[3x0m]], [[3k0n]] - TtADPRP ESM-state <br />
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**[[3x0o]], [[3k0p]], [[3k0q]] - TtADPRP ESMM-state <br />
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**[[3x0r]], [[3k0s]] - TtADPRP E'-state <br />
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**[[2w4e]] – ADPRP residues 56-200 – ''Deinococcus radiodurans''<br />
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**[[3o8s]] - ADPRP – ''Streptococcus suis''<br />
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**[[4kyx]] – ADPRP Mutt – ''Rickettsia felis''<br />
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**[[5i8u]] - ADPRP – ''Mycobacterium tuberculosis''<br />
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**[[1viq]], [[1viu]] - EcADPRP – ''Escherichia coli''<br />
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*ADP-ribose pyrophosphatase binary complex
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**[[1v8l]] – TtADPRP + ADPR<br />
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**[[1v8n]] - TtADPRP + Zn<br />
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*ADP-ribose pyrophosphatase ternary complex
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**[[1khz]] - EcADPRP + AMPCPR + Mg <br />
 
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**[[1qvj]] - hADPRP + ribose-5-phosphate + Mg<br />
 
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**[[1v8m]] - TtADPRP + Gd + ADPR <br />
 
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**[[1v8s]] - TtADPRP + AMP + Mg<br />
 
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**[[1v8t]] - TtADPRP + ribose-5-phosphate + Zn<br />
 
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**[[1v8u]] - TtADPRP (mutant) + sulfate + Mg<br />
 
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**[[1v8v]] - TtADPRP (mutant) + ADPR + Mg<br />
 
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**[[1v8w]] - TtADPRP (mutant) + sulfate + Zn<br />
 
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**[[1v8y]] - TtADPRP (mutant) + ADPR + Zn<br />
 
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**[[1v8r]] - TtADPRP + ADPR + Zn<br />
 
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**[[3bm4]] - hADPRP NUDT5 + AMPCPR + Mg<br />
 
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== References ==
== References ==
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ADP-ribose pyrophosphatase dimer complex with methylene ADP-ribose, Cl- (large green) and Mg+2 (small green) ions, 1khz

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References

  1. Gabelli SB, Bianchet MA, Bessman MJ, Amzel LM. The structure of ADP-ribose pyrophosphatase reveals the structural basis for the versatility of the Nudix family. Nat Struct Biol. 2001 May;8(5):467-72. PMID:11323725 doi:10.1038/87647
  2. Gabelli SB, Bianchet MA, Ohnishi Y, Ichikawa Y, Bessman MJ, Amzel LM. Mechanism of the Escherichia coli ADP-ribose pyrophosphatase, a Nudix hydrolase. Biochemistry. 2002 Jul 30;41(30):9279-85. PMID:12135348

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