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Structural Mechanism of Ring-opening Reaction of Glucose by Human Serum Albumin
Authors:Yu Wang  Haiyang Yu  Xiaoli Shi  Zhipu Luo  Donghai Lin  Mingdong Huang
Abstract:Glucose reacts with proteins nonenzymatically under physiological conditions. Such glycation is exacerbated in diabetic patients with high levels of blood sugar and induces various complications. Human albumin serum (HSA) is the most abundant protein in plasma and is glycated by glucose. The glycation sites on HSA remain controversial among different studies. Here, we report two protein crystal structures of HSA in complex with either glucose or fructose. These crystal structures reveal the presence of linear forms of sugar for both monosaccharides. The linear form of glucose forms a covalent bond to Lys-195 of HSA, but this is not the case for fructose. Based on these structures, we propose a mechanism for glucose ring opening involving both residues Lys-195 and Lys-199. These results provide mechanistic insights to understand the glucose ring-opening reaction and the glycation of proteins by monosaccharides.
Keywords:Albumin  Fructose  Glucose  Serum  X-ray Crystallography  Crystal Structure  Glycation  Human Serum Albumin  Ring Opening
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