2dgl

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PDB ID 2dgl

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, resolution 3.15Å
Ligands: , and
Gene: gadB (Escherichia coli)
Activity: Glutamate decarboxylase, with EC number 4.1.1.15
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Crystal structure of Escherichia coli GadB in complex with bromide


Overview

Escherichia coli and other enterobacteria exploit the H+ -consuming reaction catalysed by glutamate decarboxylase to survive the stomach acidity before reaching the intestine. Here we show that chloride, extremely abundant in gastric secretions, is an allosteric activator producing a 10-fold increase in the decarboxylase activity at pH 5.6. Cooperativity and sensitivity to chloride were lost when the N-terminal 14 residues, involved in the formation of two triple-helix bundles, were deleted by mutagenesis. X-ray structures, obtained in the presence of the substrate analogue acetate, identified halide-binding sites at the base of each N-terminal helix, showed how halide binding is responsible for bundle stability and demonstrated that the interconversion between active and inactive forms of the enzyme is a stepwise process. We also discovered an entirely novel structure of the cofactor pyridoxal 5'-phosphate (aldamine) to be responsible for the reversibly inactivated enzyme. Our results link the entry of chloride ions, via the H+/Cl- exchange activities of ClC-ec1, to the trigger of the acid stress response in the cell when the intracellular proton concentration has not yet reached fatal values.

About this Structure

2DGL is a Single protein structure of sequence from Escherichia coli. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Escherichia coli acid resistance: pH-sensing, activation by chloride and autoinhibition in GadB., Gut H, Pennacchietti E, John RA, Bossa F, Capitani G, De Biase D, Grutter MG, EMBO J. 2006 Jun 7;25(11):2643-51. Epub 2006 May 4. PMID:16675957

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