1p0h

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1p0h, resolution 1.60Å

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Crystal Structure of Rv0819 from Mycobacterium Tuberculosis MshD-Mycothiol Synthase Coenzyme A Complex

Overview

Mycothiol is the predominant low-molecular weight thiol produced by, actinomycetes, including Mycobacterium tuberculosis. The last reaction in, the biosynthetic pathway for mycothiol is catalyzed by mycothiol synthase, (MshD), which acetylates the cysteinyl amine of, cysteine-glucosamine-inositol (Cys-GlcN-Ins). The crystal structure of, MshD was determined in the presence of coenzyme A and acetyl-CoA. MshD, consists of two tandem-repeated domains, each exhibiting the Gcn5-related, N-acetyltransferase (GNAT) fold. These two domains superimpose with a, root-mean-square deviation of 1.7 A over 88 residues, and each was found, to bind one molecule of coenzyme, although the binding sites are quite, different. The C-terminal domain has a similar active site to many GNAT, members in which the acetyl group of the coenzyme is presented to an open, active site slot. However, acetyl-CoA bound to the N-terminal domain is, buried, and is apparently not positioned to promote acetyl transfer. A, modeled substrate complex indicates that Cys-GlcN-Ins would only fill a, portion of a negatively charged channel located between the two domains., This is the first structure determined for an enzyme involved in the, biosynthesis of mycothiol.

About this Structure

1P0H is a Single protein structure of sequence from Mycobacterium tuberculosis h37rv with COA and ACO as ligands. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Crystal structure of mycothiol synthase (Rv0819) from Mycobacterium tuberculosis shows structural homology to the GNAT family of N-acetyltransferases., Vetting MW, Roderick SL, Yu M, Blanchard JS, Protein Sci. 2003 Sep;12(9):1954-9. PMID:12930994

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