2o7c
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Crystal structure of L-methionine-lyase from Pseudomonas
Overview
l-Methionine gamma-lyase (EC 4.4.1.11, MGL_Pp) from Pseudomonas putida is, a multifunctional enzyme, which belongs to the gamma-family of, pyridoxal-5'-phosphate (PLP) dependent enzymes. In this report, we, demonstrate that the three-dimensional structure of MGL_Pp has been, completely solved by the molecular replacement method to an R-factor of, 20.4% at 1.8 A resolution. Detailed information of the overall structure, of MGL_Pp supplies a clear picture of the substrate- and PLP-binding, pockets. Tyr59 and Arg61 of neighbouring subunits, which are strongly, conserved in other gamma-family enzymes, contact the phosphate group of, PLP. These residues are important as the main anchor within the active, site. Lys240, Asp241 and Arg61 of one partner monomer and Tyr114 and, Cys116 of the other partner monomer form a hydrogen-bond network in the, MGL active site which is specific for MGLs. It is also suggested that, electrostatic interactions at the subunit interface are involved in the, stabilization of the structural conformation. The detailed structure will, facilitate the development of MGL_Pp as an anticancer drug.
About this Structure
2O7C is a Single protein structure of sequence from Pseudomonas putida with as ligand. Active as Methionine gamma-lyase, with EC number 4.4.1.11 Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
Reference
Structure of the antitumour enzyme L-methionine gamma-lyase from Pseudomonas putida at 1.8 A resolution., Kudou D, Misaki S, Yamashita M, Tamura T, Takakura T, Yoshioka T, Yagi S, Hoffman RM, Takimoto A, Esaki N, Inagaki K, J Biochem (Tokyo). 2007 Apr;141(4):535-44. Epub 2007 Feb 8. PMID:17289792
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Categories: Methionine gamma-lyase | Pseudomonas putida | Single protein | Inagaki, K. | Misaki, S. | Takakura, T. | Takimoto, A. | Tamura, T. | Tanaka, H. | Yamashita, M. | Yoshioka, T. | SO4 | Cancer | Lyase | Methionine | Plp