5k87
From Proteopedia
crystal structure of malonate bound to methylaconitate isomerase PrpF from Shewanella oneidensis
Structural highlights
FunctionPRPF_SHEON Involved in the catabolism of short chain fatty acids (SCFA) via the 2-methylcitrate cycle II (propionate degradation route). PrpF catalyzes the cis-trans isomerization of 2-methyl-aconitate through a base-catalyzed proton abstraction coupled with a rotation about C2-C3 bond of 2-methyl-aconitate.[1] [2] Publication Abstract from PubMedThe 2-methylcitric acid cycle (2-MCC) is a common route of propionate catabolism in microorganisms. In Salmonella enterica, the prpBCDE operon encodes most of the 2-MCC enzymes. In other organisms, e.g., Shewanella oneidensis MR-1, two genes, acnD and prpF replace prpD, which encodes 2-methylcitrate dehydratase. We showed that together, S. oneidensis AcnD and PrpF (SoAcnD, SoPrpF) compensated for the absence of PrpD in a S. enterica prpD strain. We also showed that SoAcnD had 2-methylcitrate dehydratase activity and that PrpF has aconitate isomerase activity. Here we report in vitro evidence that the product of the SoAcnD reaction is an isomer of 2-methyl-cis-aconitate (2-MCA], the product of the SePrpD reaction. We show that the SoPrpF protein isomerizes the product of the AcnD reaction into the PrpD product (2-MCA], a known substrate of the housekeeping aconitase (AcnB]. Given that SoPrpF is an isomerase, that SoAcnD is a dehydratase, and the results from in vivo and in vitro experiments reported here, it is likely that 4-methylaconitate is the product of the AcnD enzyme. Results from in vivo studies using a S. enterica prpD strain show that SoPrpF variants with substitutions of residues K73 or C107 failed to support growth with propionate as the sole source of carbon and energy. High-resolution (1.22 A) three-dimensional crystal structures of PrpFK73E in complex with trans-aconitate or malonate provide insights into the mechanism of catalysis of the wild-type protein. The PrpF protein of Shewanella oneidensis MR-1 catalyzes the isomerization of 2-methyl-cis-aconitate during the catabolism of propionate via the AcnD-dependent 2-methylcitric acid cycle.,Rocco CJ, Wetterhorn KM, Garvey GS, Rayment I, Escalante-Semerena JC PLoS One. 2017 Nov 16;12(11):e0188130. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0188130., eCollection 2017. PMID:29145506[3] From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine. References
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