1g0s
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THE CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF THE E.COLI ADP-RIBOSE PYROPHOSPHATASE
Overview
Regulation of cellular levels of ADP-ribose is important in preventing, nonenzymatic ADP-ribosylation of proteins. The Escherichia coli ADP-ribose, pyrophosphatase, a Nudix enzyme, catalyzes the hydrolysis of ADP-ribose to, ribose-5-P and AMP, compounds that can be recycled as part of nucleotide, metabolism. The structures of the apo enzyme, the active enzyme and the, complex with ADP-ribose were determined to 1.9 A, 2.7 A and 2.3 A, respectively. The structures reveal a symmetric homodimer with two, equivalent catalytic sites, each formed by residues of both monomers, requiring dimerization through domain swapping for substrate recognition, and catalytic activity. The structures also suggest a role for the, residues conserved in each Nudix subfamily. The Nudix motif residues, folded as a loop-helix-loop tailored for pyrophosphate hydrolysis, compose, the catalytic center; residues conferring substrate specificity occur in, regions of the sequence removed from the Nudix motif. This segregation of, catalytic and recognition roles provides versatility to the Nudix family.
About this Structure
1G0S is a Single protein structure of sequence from Escherichia coli. Active as ADP-ribose diphosphatase, with EC number 3.6.1.13 Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
The structure of ADP-ribose pyrophosphatase reveals the structural basis for the versatility of the Nudix family., Gabelli SB, Bianchet MA, Bessman MJ, Amzel LM, Nat Struct Biol. 2001 May;8(5):467-72. PMID:11323725
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