Structural highlights
Function
[AMPD_ARATH] AMP deaminase plays a critical role in energy metabolism. Essential for the transition from zygote to embryo.[1]
Evolutionary Conservation
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Publication Abstract from PubMed
Embryonic factor 1 (FAC1) is one of the earliest expressed plant genes and encodes an AMP deaminase (AMPD), which is also an identified herbicide target. This report identifies an N-terminal transmembrane domain in Arabidopsis FAC1, explores subcellular fractionation, and presents a 3.3-A globular catalytic domain x-ray crystal structure with a bound herbicide-based transition state inhibitor that provides the first glimpse of a complete AMPD active site. FAC1 contains an (alpha/beta)(8)-barrel characterized by loops in place of strands 5 and 6 that places it in a small subset of the amidohydrolase superfamily with imperfect folds. Unlike tetrameric animal orthologs, FAC1 is a dimer and each subunit contains an exposed Walker A motif that may be involved in the dramatic combined K(m) (25-80-fold lower) and V(max) (5-6-fold higher) activation by ATP. Normal mode analysis predicts a hinge motion that flattens basic surfaces on each monomer that flank the dimer interface, which suggests a reversible association between the FAC1 globular catalytic domain and intracellular membranes, with N-terminal transmembrane and disordered linker regions serving as the anchor and attachment to the globular catalytic domain, respectively.
Membrane association, mechanism of action, and structure of Arabidopsis embryonic factor 1 (FAC1).,Han BW, Bingman CA, Mahnke DK, Bannen RM, Bednarek SY, Sabina RL, Phillips GN Jr J Biol Chem. 2006 May 26;281(21):14939-47. Epub 2006 Mar 16. PMID:16543243[2]
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References
- ↑ Xu J, Zhang HY, Xie CH, Xue HW, Dijkhuis P, Liu CM. EMBRYONIC FACTOR 1 encodes an AMP deaminase and is essential for the zygote to embryo transition in Arabidopsis. Plant J. 2005 Jun;42(5):743-56. PMID:15918887 doi:http://dx.doi.org/TPJ2411
- ↑ Han BW, Bingman CA, Mahnke DK, Bannen RM, Bednarek SY, Sabina RL, Phillips GN Jr. Membrane association, mechanism of action, and structure of Arabidopsis embryonic factor 1 (FAC1). J Biol Chem. 2006 May 26;281(21):14939-47. Epub 2006 Mar 16. PMID:16543243 doi:10.1074/jbc.M513009200