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2plm, resolution 2.10Å

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Crystal structure of the protein TM0936 from Thermotoga maritima complexed with ZN and S-inosylhomocysteine

Overview

With many genomes sequenced, a pressing challenge in biology is predicting, the function of the proteins that the genes encode. When proteins are, unrelated to others of known activity, bioinformatics inference for, function becomes problematic. It would thus be useful to interrogate, protein structures for function directly. Here, we predict the function of, an enzyme of unknown activity, Tm0936 from Thermotoga maritima, by docking, high-energy intermediate forms of thousands of candidate metabolites. The, docking hit list was dominated by adenine analogues, which appeared to, undergo C6-deamination. Four of these, including 5-methylthioadenosine and, S-adenosylhomocysteine (SAH), were tested as substrates, and three had, substantial catalytic rate constants (10(5) M(-1 )s(-1)). The X-ray, crystal structure of the complex between Tm0936 and the product resulting, from the deamination of SAH, S-inosylhomocysteine, was determined, and it, corresponded closely to the predicted structure. The deaminated products, can be further metabolized by T. maritima in a previously uncharacterized, SAH degradation pathway. Structure-based docking with high-energy forms of, potential substrates may be a useful tool to annotate enzymes for, function.

About this Structure

2PLM is a Single protein structure of sequence from Thermotoga maritima with and as ligands. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Structure-based activity prediction for an enzyme of unknown function., Hermann JC, Marti-Arbona R, Fedorov AA, Fedorov E, Almo SC, Shoichet BK, Raushel FM, Nature. 2007 Jul 1;. PMID:17603473

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