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Combining data from genomes, Y2H and 3D structure indicates that BolA is a reductase interacting with a glutaredoxin
Authors:Huynen Martijn A  Spronk Chris A E M  Gabaldón Toni  Snel Berend
Affiliation:CMBI, Nijmegen Centre for Molecular Life Sciences, Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre, Toernooiveld 1, 6525ED Nijmegen, The Netherlands. huynen@cmbi.ru.nl
Abstract:
Genomes, functional genomics data and 3D structure reflect different aspects of protein function. Here, we combine these data to predict that BolA, a widely distributed protein family with unknown function, is a reductase that interacts with a glutaredoxin. Comparisons at the 3D structure level as well as at the sequence profile level indicate homology between BolA and OsmC, an enzyme that reduces organic peroxides. Complementary to this, comparative analyses of genomes and genomics data provide strong evidence of an interaction between BolA and the mono-thiol glutaredoxin family. The interaction between BolA and a mono-thiol glutaredoxin is of particular interest because BolA does not, in contrast to its homolog OsmC, have evolutionarily conserved cysteines to provide it with reducing equivalents. We propose that BolA uses the mono-thiol glutaredoxin as the source for these.
Keywords:BolA   Comparative genomics   Mono-thiol glutaredoxin   PICOT-HD   Protein function prediction   Uvi31+
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