1bxi
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CRYSTAL STRUCTURE OF THE ESCHERICHIA COLI COLICIN E9 DNASE DOMAIN WITH ITS COGNATE IMMUNITY PROTEIN IM9
The crystal structure of the cytotoxic endonuclease domain from the bacterial toxin colicin E9 in complex with its cognate immunity protein Im9 reveals that the inhibitor does not bind at the active site, the core of which comprises the HNH motif found in intron-encoded homing endonucleases, but rather at an adjacent position leaving the active site exposed yet unable to bind DNA because of steric and electrostatic clashes with incoming substrate. Although its mode of action is unorthodox, Im9 is a remarkably effective inhibitor since it folds within milliseconds and then associates with its target endonuclease at the rate of diffusion to form an inactive complex with sub-femtomolar binding affinity. This hyperefficient mechanism of inhibition could be well suited to other toxic enzyme systems, particularly where the substrate is a polymer extending beyond the boundaries of the active site.
Structural and mechanistic basis of immunity toward endonuclease colicins., Kleanthous C, Kuhlmann UC, Pommer AJ, Ferguson N, Radford SE, Moore GR, James R, Hemmings AM, Nat Struct Biol. 1999 Mar;6(3):243-52. PMID:010074943
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About this Structure
1bxi is a 2 chain structure with sequence from Escherichia coli. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.
See Also
- Colicin
- Colicin Immunity Protein
- Colicin Immunity Protein 7
- Colicin Immunity Protein 9
- Directed evolution
- Mutant immunity protein 9 (variant R12-13)
- Mutant immunity protein 9 (variant R12-2)
Reference
- Kleanthous C, Kuhlmann UC, Pommer AJ, Ferguson N, Radford SE, Moore GR, James R, Hemmings AM. Structural and mechanistic basis of immunity toward endonuclease colicins. Nat Struct Biol. 1999 Mar;6(3):243-52. PMID:10074943 doi:http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/6683