3bdo

From Proteopedia

Revision as of 02:25, 31 March 2008 by OCA (Talk | contribs)
Jump to: navigation, search


PDB ID 3bdo

Drag the structure with the mouse to rotate
Activity: Acetyl-CoA carboxylase, with EC number 6.4.1.2
Resources: FirstGlance, OCA, PDBsum, RCSB
Coordinates: save as pdb, mmCIF, xml



SOLUTION STRUCTURE OF APO-BIOTINYL DOMAIN FROM ACETYL COENZYME A CARBOXYLASE OF ESCHERICHIA COLI DETERMINED BY TRIPLE-RESONANCE NMR SPECTROSCOPY


Overview

A subgene encoding the 87 C-terminal amino acids of the biotinyl carboxy carrier protein (BCCP) from the acetyl CoA carboxylase of Escherichia coli was overexpressed and the apoprotein biotinylated in vitro. The structures of both the apo and holo forms of the biotinyl domain were determined by means of multidimensional NMR spectroscopy. That of the holo domain was well-defined, except for the 10 N-terminal residues, which form part of the flexible linker between the biotinyl and subunit-binding domains of BCCP. In agreement with X-ray crystallographic studies [Athappilly, F. K., and Hendrickson, W. A. (1995) Structure 3, 1407-1419], the structure comprises a flattened beta-barrel composed of two four-stranded beta-sheets with a 2-fold axis of quasi-symmetry and the biotinyl-lysine residue displayed in an exposed beta-turn on the side of the protein opposite from the N- and C-terminal residues. The biotin group is immobilized on the protein surface, with the ureido ring held down by interactions with a protruding polypeptide "thumb" formed by residues 94-101. However, at the site of carboxylation, no evidence could be found in solution for the predicted hydrogen bond between the main chain O of Thr94 and the ureido HN1'. The structure of the apo domain is essentially identical, although the packing of side chains is more favorable in the holo domain, and this may be reflected in differences in the dynamics of the two forms. The thumb region appears to be lacking in almost all other biotinyl domain sequences, and it may be that the immobilization of the biotinyl-lysine residue in the biotinyl domain of BCCP is an unusual requirement, needed for the catalytic reaction of acetyl CoA carboxylase.

About this Structure

3BDO is a Single protein structure of sequence from Escherichia coli. Full crystallographic information is available from OCA.

Reference

Solution structures of apo and holo biotinyl domains from acetyl coenzyme A carboxylase of Escherichia coli determined by triple-resonance nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy., Roberts EL, Shu N, Howard MJ, Broadhurst RW, Chapman-Smith A, Wallace JC, Morris T, Cronan JE Jr, Perham RN, Biochemistry. 1999 Apr 20;38(16):5045-53. PMID:10213607

Page seeded by OCA on Mon Mar 31 05:25:17 2008

Proteopedia Page Contributors and Editors (what is this?)

OCA

Personal tools