2hji

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PDB ID 2hji

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Ligands:
Activity: Acireductone dioxygenase (Fe(2+)-requiring), with EC number 1.13.11.54
Related: 1ZRR, 1VR3


Resources: FirstGlance, OCA, PDBsum, RCSB
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Structural model for the Fe-containing isoform of acireductone dioxygenase


Overview

Acireductone dioxygenase (ARD) catalyzes different reactions between O2 and 1,2-dihydroxy-3-oxo-5-(methylthio)pent-1-ene (acireductone) depending upon the metal bound in the active site. Ni2+ -ARD cleaves acireductone to formate, CO and methylthiopropionate. If Fe2+ is bound (ARD'), the same substrates yield methylthioketobutyrate and formate. The two forms differ in structure, and are chromatographically separable. Paramagnetism of Fe2+ renders the active site of ARD' inaccessible to standard NMR methods. The structure of ARD' has been determined using Fe2+ binding parameters determined by X-ray absorption spectroscopy and NMR restraints from H98S ARD, a metal-free diamagnetic protein that is isostructural with ARD'. ARD' retains the beta-sandwich fold of ARD, but a structural entropy switch increases order at one end of a two-helix system that bisects the beta-sandwich and decreases order at the other upon interconversion of ARD and ARD', causing loss of the C-terminal helix in ARD' and rearrangements of residues involved in substrate orientation in the active site.

About this Structure

2HJI is a Single protein structure of sequence from Klebsiella oxytoca. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

One protein, two enzymes revisited: a structural entropy switch interconverts the two isoforms of acireductone dioxygenase., Ju T, Goldsmith RB, Chai SC, Maroney MJ, Pochapsky SS, Pochapsky TC, J Mol Biol. 2006 Nov 3;363(4):823-34. Epub 2006 Aug 26. PMID:16989860

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