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Malonate-bound structure of the glycerophosphodiesterase from Enterobacter aerogenes (GpdQ) and characterization of the native Fe2+ metal-ion preference

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posted on 2024-11-14, 15:49 authored by Colin J Jackson, Kieran S Hadler, Paul D Carr, Aaron OakleyAaron Oakley, Sylvia Yip, Gerhard Schenk, David L Ollis
The structure of a malonate-bound form of the glycerophosphodiesterase from Enterobacter aerogenes, GpdQ, has been refined at a resolution of 2.2 A ̊ to a final R factor of 17.1%. The structure was originally solved to 2.9 A ̊ resolution using SAD phases from Zn2+ metal ions introduced into the active site of the apoenzyme [Jackson et al. (2007), J. Mol. Biol. 367, 1047–1062]. However, the 2.9 A ̊ resolution was insufficient to discern significant details of the architecture of the binuclear metal centre that constitutes the active site. Furthermore, kinetic analysis revealed that the enzyme lost a significant amount of activity in the presence of Zn2+, suggesting that it is unlikely to be a catalytically relevant metal ion. In this communication, a higher resolution structure of GpdQ is presented in which malonate is visibly coordinated in the active site and analysis of the native metal-ion preference is presented using atomic absorption spectroscopy and anomalous scattering. Catalytic implications of the structure and its Fe2+ metal-ion preference are discussed.

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Jackson, C. J., Hadler, K. S., Carr, P. D., Oakley, A. J., Yip, S., Schenk, G. & Ollis, D. L. (2008). Malonate-bound structure of the glycerophosphodiesterase from Enterobacter aerogenes (GpdQ) and characterization of the native Fe2+ metal-ion preference. Acta Crystallographica Section F: Structural Biology and Crystallization Communications Online, 64 (8), 681-685.

Journal title

Acta Crystallographica Section F: Structural Biology and Crystallization Communications

Volume

64

Issue

8

Pagination

681-685

Language

English

RIS ID

38621

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