Sandbox Wabash 27 Fumarase

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== H129N: Effects and Dynamics of Mutation ==
== H129N: Effects and Dynamics of Mutation ==
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H129N (mutation of H129 in fumarase) replaced the H129 residue with <scene name='72/726359/Asn129/1'>N129</scene> located in site-B. In the WT fumarase H129 was show to interact with residues as a single sub-unit (D132, N131, R126) with no apparent binding to citrate. When N129 replaced H129 citrate is still not observed as binding at site-B, therefore suggesting that site-B is not the active site of fumarase. N129 was observed to reduce the binding affinity of ligands by creating new bifurcated hydrogen bonds with N131 and D132. Also, it was determined that the specific activity of site-B was not found to be significantly different than the WT (143.7 and 116.2 μ2/mg2) further suggesting that site-B is not the active site. To further confirm that H129N did not bind with ligands at site-B, a crystal was soaked in β-trimethysilyl maleate (TMSM), which still did not produce any signs of binding at the site.<ref name="citation"/>
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<scene name='72/726359/H129n/1'>H129N</scene> (mutation of H129 in fumarase) replaced the H129 residue with <scene name='72/726359/Asn129/1'>N129</scene> located in site-B. In the WT fumarase H129 was show to interact with residues as a single sub-unit (D132, N131, R126) with no apparent binding to citrate. When N129 replaced H129 citrate is still not observed as binding at site-B, therefore suggesting that site-B is not the active site of fumarase. N129 was observed to reduce the binding affinity of ligands by creating new bifurcated hydrogen bonds with N131 and D132. Also, it was determined that the specific activity of site-B was not found to be significantly different than the WT (143.7 and 116.2 μ2/mg2) further suggesting that site-B is not the active site. To further confirm that H129N did not bind with ligands at site-B, a crystal was soaked in β-trimethysilyl maleate (TMSM), which still did not produce any signs of binding at the site.<ref name="citation"/>

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Fumarase: The Active Site Debate Answered

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References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Weaver T, Lees M, Banaszak L. Mutations of fumarase that distinguish between the active site and a nearby dicarboxylic acid binding site. Protein Sci. 1997 Apr;6(4):834-42. PMID:9098893
  2. Voet, Donald, Judith G. Voet, and Charlotte W. Pratt. Fundamentals of Biochemistry. 3rd ed. New York: Wiley, 1999. Print.
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