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|ACTIVITY= <span class='plainlinks'>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Protein-N(pi)-phosphohistidine--sugar_phosphotransferase Protein-N(pi)-phosphohistidine--sugar phosphotransferase], with EC number [http://www.brenda-enzymes.info/php/result_flat.php4?ecno=2.7.1.69 2.7.1.69] </span>
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'''ENZYME IIA FROM THE LACTOSE SPECIFIC PTS FROM LACTOCOCCUS LACTIS'''
'''ENZYME IIA FROM THE LACTOSE SPECIFIC PTS FROM LACTOCOCCUS LACTIS'''
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The structure of enzyme IIAlactose from Lactococcus lactis reveals a new fold and points to possible interactions of a multicomponent system., Sliz P, Engelmann R, Hengstenberg W, Pai EF, Structure. 1997 Jun 15;5(6):775-88. PMID:[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9261069 9261069]
The structure of enzyme IIAlactose from Lactococcus lactis reveals a new fold and points to possible interactions of a multicomponent system., Sliz P, Engelmann R, Hengstenberg W, Pai EF, Structure. 1997 Jun 15;5(6):775-88. PMID:[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9261069 9261069]
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Revision as of 11:34, 2 May 2008

Template:STRUCTURE 1e2a

ENZYME IIA FROM THE LACTOSE SPECIFIC PTS FROM LACTOCOCCUS LACTIS


Overview

BACKGROUND: The bacterial phosphoenolpyruvate: sugar phosphotransferase system (PTS) is responsible for the binding, transmembrane transport and phosphorylation of numerous sugar substrates. The system is also involved in the regulation of a variety of metabolic and transcriptional processes. The PTS consists of two non-specific energy coupling components, enzyme I and a heat stable phosphocarrier protein (HPr), as well as several sugar-specific multiprotein permeases known as enzymes II. In most cases, enzymes IIA and IIB are located in the cytoplasm, while enzyme IIC acts as a membrane channel. Enzyme IIAlactose belongs to the lactose/cellobiose-specific family of enzymes II, one of four functionally and structurally distinct groups. The protein, which normally functions as a trimer, is believed to separate into its subunits after phosphorylation. RESULTS: The crystal structure of the trimeric enzyme IIAlactose from Lactococcus lactis has been determined at 2.3 A resolution. The subunits of the enzyme, related to each other by the inherent threefold rotational symmetry, possess interesting structural features such as coiled-coil-like packing and a methionine cluster. The subunits each comprise three helices (I, II and III) and pack against each other forming a nine-helix bundle. This helical bundle is stabilized by a centrally located metal ion and also encloses a hydrophobic cavity. The three phosphorylation sites (His78 on each monomer) are located in helices III and their sidechains protrude into a large groove between helices I and II of the neighbouring subunits. A model of the complex between phosphorylated HPr and enzyme IIAlactose has been constructed. CONCLUSIONS: Enzyme IIAlactose is the first representative of the family of lactose/cellobiose-specific enzymes IIA for which a three-dimensional structure has been determined. Some of its structural features, like the presence of two histidine residues at the active site, seem to be common to all enzymes no overall structural homology is observed to any PTS proteins or to any other proteins in the Protein Data Bank. Enzyme IIAlactose shows surface complementarity to the phosphorylated form of HPr and several energetically favourable interactions between the two molecules can be predicted.

About this Structure

1E2A is a Single protein structure of sequence from Lactococcus lactis. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

The structure of enzyme IIAlactose from Lactococcus lactis reveals a new fold and points to possible interactions of a multicomponent system., Sliz P, Engelmann R, Hengstenberg W, Pai EF, Structure. 1997 Jun 15;5(6):775-88. PMID:9261069 Page seeded by OCA on Fri May 2 14:34:14 2008

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