Malate dehydrogenase
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==Function== | ==Function== | ||
| - | [[Malate dehydrogenase|Malate Dehydrogenase]] (MDH | + | [[Malate dehydrogenase|Malate Dehydrogenase]] (MDH; PDB entry [http://www.pdb.org/pdb/explore/explore.do?structureId=2X0I 2x0i]) is most known for its role in the metabolic pathway of the [[tricarboxylic acid cycle]], also know as the Krebs cycle (after [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_Adolf_Krebs| Sir Hans Krebs]), which is critical to cellular respiration in cells [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Citric_acid_cycle]; however, the enzyme is also involved on many other metabolic pathways such as glyoxylate bypass, amino acid synthesis, gluconeogenesis, and oxidation/reduction balance <ref>PMID:12537350</ref>. It is classified as an oxidoreductase[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxidoreductase]. Malate dehydrogenase has been extensively studied due to its many isozymes <ref>PMID:20173310</ref>. The enzyme exists in two subcellular locations: mitochondria and cytoplasm. In the mitochondria, the enzyme catalyzes the reaction of malate to oxaloacetate; however, in the cytoplasm, the enzyme catalyzes oxaloacetate to malate to allow transport <ref>PMID:20173310</ref>. This conversion is an essential catalytic step in each different metabolic mechanism. The enzyme malate dehydrogenase is composed of either a dimer or tetramer depending on the location of the enzyme and the organism it is located in <ref>PMID: 9834842</ref>. During catalysis, the enzyme subunits are non-cooperative between active sites. The mitochondrial MDH suffers a complex allosteric control by citrate, but no other known metabolic regulation mechanisms have been discovered. Further, the exact mechanism of regulation has yet to be discovered <ref>PMID:7574693</ref>. The optimal pH is 7.6 for oxaloacetate conversion and 9.6 for malate conversion. The reported K<sub>m</sub> value for malate conversion is 215 µM and the V<sub>max</sub> value is 87.8 µM/min <ref>PMID:19277715</ref>. For halophilic MDH details, see [[Halophilic malate dehydrogenase]]. See also:<br /> |
*[[Krebs cycle carbons]] | *[[Krebs cycle carbons]] | ||
*[[Krebs cycle importance]] | *[[Krebs cycle importance]] | ||
*[[Krebs cycle overview]] | *[[Krebs cycle overview]] | ||
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*[[Krebs cycle step 8]] | *[[Krebs cycle step 8]] | ||
| + | *[[Glyoxylate cycle]] | ||
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==Evolutionary Divergence== | ==Evolutionary Divergence== | ||
The evolutionary past of MDH shows a divergence to form lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) which functions in a very similar way to MDH. Although there is a very low sequence conservation among MDH and LDH [http://blast.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Blast.cgi] the structure of the enzyme has remained relatively conserved. The key difference between the two is in the substrate: LDH catalyzes pyruvate to lactate. | The evolutionary past of MDH shows a divergence to form lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) which functions in a very similar way to MDH. Although there is a very low sequence conservation among MDH and LDH [http://blast.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/Blast.cgi] the structure of the enzyme has remained relatively conserved. The key difference between the two is in the substrate: LDH catalyzes pyruvate to lactate. | ||
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== 3D Structures of Malate Dehydrogenase == | == 3D Structures of Malate Dehydrogenase == | ||
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| - | * Holo-MDH | ||
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| - | **[[2x0r]] – HmMDH (mutant)+NAD - ''Haloarcula marismortui''<br /> | ||
| - | **[[1o6z]] - HmMDH (mutant)+NADH<br /> | ||
| - | **[[1hlp]] – HmMDH+NAD<br /> | ||
| - | **[[1x0i]] – AfMDH+NADH – ''Archaeoglobus fulgidus''<br /> | ||
| - | **[[2x0j]] - AfMDH+etheno-NAD<br /> | ||
| - | **[[1hlp]] – HmMDH+NAD<br /> | ||
| - | **[[1x0i]] – AfMDH+NADH <br /> | ||
| - | **[[2x0j]] - AfMDH+etheno-NAD<br /> | ||
| - | **[[1ib6]], [[1ie3]] – EcMDH (mutant)+NAD - ''Escherichia coli''<br /> | ||
| - | **[[5kka]] – EcMd + inhibitor <br /> | ||
| - | **[[3i0p]] – MDH+NAD – ''Entamoeba histolytica''<br /> | ||
| - | **[[3gvh]] – BmMDH+NAD – ''Brucella melitensis''<br /> | ||
| - | **[[3gvi]] - BmMDH+ADP<br /> | ||
| - | **[[2hjr]] – MDH+adenosine diphosphoribose – ''Cryptosporidium parvum''<br /> | ||
| - | **[[2dfd]] – hMDH2 +NAD – human<br /> | ||
| - | **[[4wle]] – hMd2 + citrate <br /> | ||
| - | **[[4wlf]] – hMd2 + malate <br /> | ||
| - | **[[4wlv]] – hMd2 + NADH <br /> | ||
| - | **[[1wze]] – TfMDH (mutant)+NAD – ''Thermus flavus''<br /> | ||
| - | **[[1wzi]] - TfMDH (mutant)+NDP<br /> | ||
| - | **[[1bdm]] - TfMDH (mutant)+beta-6-hydroxy-1,4,5,6-tetrahydronicotinamide adenine dinucleotide<br /> | ||
| - | **[[1bmd]] – TfMDH+NAD<br /> | ||
| - | **[[1y7t]] – TtMDH+NADPH – ''Thermus thermophilus''<br /> | ||
| - | **[[2cvq]] - TtMDH+NADP<br /> | ||
| - | **[[1v9n]] – MDH+NADPH – ''Pyrococcus horikoshii''<br /> | ||
| - | **[[1z2i]] – MDH+NAD – ''Agrobacterium tumefaciens''<br /> | ||
| - | **[[1uxg]], [[1uxh]], [[1uxi]], [[1uxj]], [[1uxk]], [[1ur5]] – ChaMDH (mutant)+NAD – ''Chloroflexus aurantiacus''<br /> | ||
| - | **[[1guz]], [[1guy]], [[1gv0]] – CvMDH+NAD – ''Chlorobium vibrioforme''<br /> | ||
| - | **[[1civ]] – MDH+NADP – ''Flaveria bidentis''<br /> | ||
| - | **[[1b8u]], [[1b8v]] – AaMDH+NAD - ''Aquaspirillum arcticum''<br /> | ||
| - | **[[4mdh]] – pMDH+NAD - pig<br /> | ||
| - | **[[4i1i]] – LmMd + NAD – ''Leishmania major''<br /> | ||
| - | **[[5ujk]] – MeMd + NAD - ''Methylobacterium extorquens'' <br /> | ||
| - | **[[5nuf]], [[5nue]] – Md1 + NAD – ''Arabidopsis thaliana''<br /> | ||
| - | **[[4uup]] – Md + NADH - ''Trichiminad'' <br /> | ||
| - | **[[5kvv]] – MtMd + NADH – ''Mycobacterium tuberculosis'' <br /> | ||
| - | **[[6bal]] – HiMd + malate - Haemophilus influenzae<br /> | ||
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| - | * Md ternary complex | ||
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| - | **[[4wlo]] – hMd2 + NADH + oxaloacetate <br /> | ||
| - | **[[4wlu]] – hMd2 + NADH + malate <br /> | ||
| - | **[[5mdh]] – pMd+NAD+alpha-ketomalonic acid <br /> | ||
| - | **[[4plh]], [[4plt]] – ApMd + NAD + oxamate – ''Apicomplexa''<br /> | ||
| - | **[[4plv]], [[4plw]] – ApMd + NAD + lactate <br /> | ||
| - | **[[4ply]] – ApMd + NAD + malate <br /> | ||
| - | **[[4ros]] – MeMd + oxaloacetate + ADPR <br /> | ||
| - | **[[1emd]] – EcMd+NAD+citrate<br /> | ||
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| - | * apo-MDH | ||
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| - | **[[2j5r]], [[2j5k]], [[2j5q]], [[1d3a]], [[4jco]] – HmMDH <br /> | ||
| - | **[[2hlp]] – HmMDH (mutant)<br /> | ||
| - | **[[3hhp]], [[2pwz]] – EcMDH <br /> | ||
| - | **[[3fi9]] – MDH – ''Porphyromonas gingivalis'' <br /> | ||
| - | **[[3d5t]] - MDH – ''Burkholderia pseudomallei''<br /> | ||
| - | **[[2d4a]] – MDH – ''Aeropyrum pernix''<br /> | ||
| - | **[[1iz9]], [[4kde]], [[4kdf]] - TtMDH<br /> | ||
| - | **[[1sev]], [[1smk]] – MDH – ''Citrullus lanatus''<br /> | ||
| - | **[[1gv1]] – CvMDH <br /> | ||
| - | **[[1b8p]] – AaMDH <br /> | ||
| - | **[[7mdh]] – MDH – Sorgum bicolor<br /> | ||
| - | **[[1mld]] – pMDH<br /> | ||
| - | **[[2cmd]] - EcMd+citrate<br /> | ||
| - | **[[3nep]] – Md – ''Salinibacter ruber''<br /> | ||
| - | **[[3p7m]] – Md – ''Francisella tularensis''<br /> | ||
| - | **[[3tl2]] – Md – ''Bacillus anthracis''<br /> | ||
| - | **[[4e0b]] – Md – ''Vibrio vulnificus''<br /> | ||
| - | **[[4h7p]] - LmMd<br /> | ||
| - | **[[4cl3]] – ChaMd <br /> | ||
| - | **[[4bgu]] – Md – ''Haloferax volcanii''<br /> | ||
| - | **[[4bgv]] – Md – ''Picrophilus torridus''<br /> | ||
| - | **[[4ror]] – MeMd <br /> | ||
| - | **[[4tvo]] – Md – ''Mycobacterium tuberculosis'' <br /> | ||
| - | **[[6aoo]] – HiMd <br /> | ||
| - | **[[5ulv]] – MeMd <br /> | ||
| - | **[[5nfr]] – Md – ''Plasmodium falciparum''<br /> | ||
| - | **[[4uuo]] – Md – ''Trichomonas vaginalis''<br /> | ||
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==Additional Resources== | ==Additional Resources== | ||
* [[Carbohydrate Metabolism]] | * [[Carbohydrate Metabolism]] | ||
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References
- ↑ Minarik P, Tomaskova N, Kollarova M, Antalik M. Malate dehydrogenases--structure and function. Gen Physiol Biophys. 2002 Sep;21(3):257-65. PMID:12537350
- ↑ Matsuda T, Takahashi-Yanaga F, Yoshihara T, Maenaka K, Watanabe Y, Miwa Y, Morimoto S, Kubohara Y, Hirata M, Sasaguri T. Dictyostelium Differentiation-Inducing Factor-1 Binds to Mitochondrial Malate Dehydrogenase and Inhibits Its Activity. J Pharmacol Sci. 2010 Feb 20. PMID:20173310
- ↑ Matsuda T, Takahashi-Yanaga F, Yoshihara T, Maenaka K, Watanabe Y, Miwa Y, Morimoto S, Kubohara Y, Hirata M, Sasaguri T. Dictyostelium Differentiation-Inducing Factor-1 Binds to Mitochondrial Malate Dehydrogenase and Inhibits Its Activity. J Pharmacol Sci. 2010 Feb 20. PMID:20173310
- ↑ Musrati RA, Kollarova M, Mernik N, Mikulasova D. Malate dehydrogenase: distribution, function and properties. Gen Physiol Biophys. 1998 Sep;17(3):193-210. PMID:9834842
- ↑ Boernke WE, Millard CS, Stevens PW, Kakar SN, Stevens FJ, Donnelly MI. Stringency of substrate specificity of Escherichia coli malate dehydrogenase. Arch Biochem Biophys. 1995 Sep 10;322(1):43-52. PMID:7574693 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1006/abbi.1995.1434
- ↑ Plancarte A, Nava G, Mendoza-Hernandez G. Purification, properties, and kinetic studies of cytoplasmic malate dehydrogenase from Taenia solium cysticerci. Parasitol Res. 2009 Jul;105(1):175-83. Epub 2009 Mar 10. PMID:19277715 doi:10.1007/s00436-009-1380-6
- ↑ Goward CR, Nicholls DJ. Malate dehydrogenase: a model for structure, evolution, and catalysis. Protein Sci. 1994 Oct;3(10):1883-8. PMID:7849603 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/pro.5560031027
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