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| - | < | + | <StructureSection load="" size="400" color="" frame="true" spin="on" Scene ="Journal:JBIC:1/Jbic1_opening/2" side="right" caption="Crystal structure of cobalt bound adenylate kinase from ''Desulfovibrio gigas''"> |
| - | + | ===Crystal structure of the zinc, cobalt and iron containing adenylate kinase from ''Desulfovibrio gigas'': a novel metal containing adenylate kinase from Gram-negative bacteria=== | |
| + | <big>A. Mukhopadhyay, A.V. Kladova, S.A. Bursakov, O. Yu. Gavel, J.J. Calvete, V.L. Shnyrov, I. Moura, J.J.G. Moura, M.J. Romão, J. Trincão | ||
| + | </big> <ref >DOI 10.1007/s00775-010-0700-8</ref> | ||
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| + | <b>Molecular Tour</b><br> | ||
| + | Adenylate kinase (ATP:AMP phosphotransferase, [[EC Number|EC]] 2.7.4.3; AK) is an essential catalyst for cellular growth and multiplication. AK belongs to a family of enzymes essential to life, and is highly abundant inside the cell. It is involved in the reversible transfer of the terminal phosphate group from Mg2+ATP to Mg2+AMP with high energy turnover: Mg2+ATP + AMP↔Mg2+ADP + ADP. | ||
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| - | + | Adenylate kinases (AK) from Gram-negative bacteria are generally devoid of metal ions in their LID domain. However, <scene name='Journal:JBIC:1/Metal_bound/4'>three metal ions</scene>, zinc, cobalt and iron, have been found in AK from Gram-negative bacteria. Crystal structures of substrate-free AK from ''Desulfovibrio gigas'' with three different metal ions: <scene name='Journal:JBIC:1/Zinc_bound/3'>Zn2+, Zn-AK</scene> ([[2xb4]]); <scene name='Journal:JBIC:1/Cobalt_bound/7'>Co2+, Co-AK</scene> ([[3l0s]]) and <scene name='Journal:JBIC:1/Fe_bound/8'>Fe2+, Fe-AK</scene> ([[3l0p]]) bound in its LID domain have been determined by X-ray crystallography. All three crystal structures are very similar to each other with the same LID domain topology, the only change being the presence of the different metal atoms.<br /> | |
| - | + | The structures of Zn- , Co- and Fe-AK contain the <scene name='Journal:JBIC:1/Lid_domain/5'>characteristic LID domain (residues 125-163)</scene> and <scene name='Journal:JBIC:1/Core_domain/1'>Core (residues 1-124 and 164-223) domains</scene>, which also include the AMP binding region. The LID domain harbors the <scene name='Journal:JBIC:1/Metal_motif/1'>Cys129-X5-His135-X15-Cys151-X2-Cys154- motif</scene>, which is responsible for metal binding in a tetrahedral fashion. In the absence of any substrate, the LID domain of all holo forms of AK was present in a fully open conformational state. The Core domain is <scene name='Journal:JBIC:1/Core_connection/3'>connected to the LID by residues 116-123 and 165-173</scene>. This Core domain mainly consists of a <scene name='Journal:JBIC:1/Core_helix/3'>five stranded beta sheet surrounded by 5 helices</scene> that keep the integrity of the tertiary structure of the enzyme. A <scene name='Journal:JBIC:1/Walker/4'>Walker motif</scene> with conserved sequence; <span style="color:#FF0000">G</span>-<span style="color:#FF8040">X</span>-<span style="color:#FFFF00">X</span>-<span style="color:#00FF00">G</span>-<span style="color:#0000FF">X</span>-<span style="color:#FF00FF">G</span>-<span style="color:#00FFFF">K</span> is present in the N-terminal region. The structures presented herein further reinforce the notion that the metal ion is purely structural, contributing to the stability of the LID domain. | |
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| - | + | '''PDB references:''' Crystal structure of zinc containing Adenylate kinase from ''Desulfovibrio gigas'', [[2xb4]]; Crystal structure of Iron containing Adenylate kinase from ''Desulfovibrio gigas'' [[3l0p]]; Crystal structure of Cobalt containing Adenylate kinase from Gram-negative bacteria ''Desulfovibrio gigas'' [[3l0s]]. | |
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