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Escherichia coli mannitol specific EII in membrane vesicles can be inhibited by the action of the oxidizable substrate-reduced phenazine methosulfate (PMS) in a manner similar to E. coli enzyme IIGlc [Robillard, G. T., & Konings, W. (1981) Biochemistry 20, 5025-5032]. The fact that reduced PMS and various oxidizing agents protect the enzyme from inactivation by the sulfhydryl reagents N-ethylmaleimide and bromopyruvate suggests that the active form possesses a dithiol which can be protected by conversion to a disulfide. The sulfhydryl-disulfide distribution has been examined in purified EIImtl by labeling studies with N-[1-14C]ethylmaleimide ( [14C]NEM). EIImtl can be alkylated at three positions per peptide chain. When alkylation takes place in 8 M urea, only two positions are labeled. The third position becomes labeled in urea only after treatment with DTT, suggesting that the native enzyme is composed of two subunits linked by a disulfide bridge. The remaining two sulfhydryl groups per peptide chain appear to undergo changes in oxidation state as indicated by the following results. (1) Treatment of the active enzyme with NEM leads to complete inactivation and incorporation of 1 mol of [14C]NEM per peptide chain. Oxidizing agents protect the activity and prevent labeling presumably by forming a disulfide. (2) Phosphorylating the enzyme (one phosphoryl group per peptide chain) fully protects the activity, but 1 mol of NEM per peptide chain is still incorporated. Subsequent dephosphorylation by adding mannitol causes a second mole of [14C]NEM to be incorporated and results in complete inactivation.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)  相似文献   

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The orientation of the mannitol binding site on the Escherichia coli phosphotransferase enzyme IImtl in the unphosphorylated state has been investigated by measuring mannitol binding to cytoplasmic membrane vesicles with a right-side-out and inside-out orientation. Enzyme IImtl is shown to catalyze facilitated diffusion of mannitol at a low rate. At equilibrium, bound mannitol is situated at the periplasmic side of the membrane. The apparent binding constant is 40 nM for the intact membranes. Solubilization of the membranes in detergent decreases the affinity by about a factor of 2. Inside-out membrane vesicles, treated with trypsin to remove the C-terminal cytoplasmic domain of enzyme IImtl, showed identical activities. These experiments indicate that the translocation of mannitol is catalyzed by the membrane-bound N-terminal half of enzyme IImtl which is a structurally stable domain.  相似文献   

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Mannitol bound to enzyme IImtl could be trapped specifically by rapid phosphorylation with P-HPr. The assay was used to demonstrate transport of mannitol across the cytoplasmic membrane with and without phosphorylation of mannitol. The latter was 2-3 orders of magnitude slower. The fraction of bound mannitol molecules that was actually phosphorylated, the efficiency of the trap, was less than 50%. The efficiency was not very different for enzyme IImtl embedded in the membrane of vesicles with an inside-out orientation or solubilized in detergent. Subsequently, it is argued that the fraction of the bound mannitol molecules that was not phosphorylated dissociated into the cytoplasmic space. A model for the catalytic mechanism of enzyme IImtl is proposed on the basis of interpretations of the present experiments. The main features of the model are the following: (i) mechanistically, the coupling between transport and phosphorylation is less than 50%; (ii) in the physiological steady state of mannitol transport and metabolism, the coupling is 100%; (iii) phosphorylated enzyme IImtl catalyzes facilitated diffusion at a high rate; (iv) the state of phosphorylation of the cytoplasmic domain modulates the activity of the translocator domain; (v) the enzyme catalyzes phosphorylation of free cytoplasmic mannitol at least as fast as it catalyzes transport plus phosphorylation of free periplasmic mannitol.  相似文献   

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The extreme C-terminus (Ser-490 to Lys-637) of the Escherichia coli EIImtl was subcloned to test structural and mechanistic proposals about the existence of an EIII-like domain in this enzyme. Oligonucleotide-directed mutagenesis was used to produce a unique NcoI restriction site and, at the same time, to change Ser-490 into methionine in a flexible region in front of the proposed EIII-like domain. The 16-kDa C-terminal domain (CI) was overexpressed in Escherichia coli, purified, and analyzed in vitro for catalytic activity in the presence of an EIImtl mutated at its first phosphorylation site, His-554 (EII-H554A). The results presented show that this domain can be expressed as a structurally stable, enzymatically active entity which is able to restore the PEP-dependent phosphorylation activity of the mutant EIImtl-H554A to 25% of wild-type levels. To demonstrate the EIII activity of the CI domain in a more direct way, we also substituted it for EIIImtl in the Staphylococcus carnosus system. The CI domain was active in transferring the phosphoryl group to Staph. carnosus EII; however, it was 6.5 times less active compared to Staph. carnosus EIIImtl itself. EIIImtl from Staph. carnosus, on the other hand, was able to substitute for the isolated C-terminal domain in the E. coli mannitol phosphorylation assay; however, it appeared to be 2 or 3 times less effective.  相似文献   

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Sahu D  Debnath P  Takayama Y  Iwahara J 《FEBS letters》2008,582(29):3973-3978
The High Mobility Group B1 (HMGB1) protein plays important roles in both intracellular (reductive) and extracellular (oxidative) environments. We have carried out quantitative investigations of the redox chemistry involving Cys22 and Cys44 of the HMGB1 A-domain, which form an intramolecular disulfide bond. Using NMR spectroscopy, we analyzed the real-time kinetics of the redox reactions for the A-domain in glutathione and thioredoxin systems, and also determined the standard redox potential. Thermodynamic experiments showed that the Cys22-Cys44 disulfide bond stabilizes the folded state of the protein. These data suggest that the oxidized HMGB1 may accumulate even in cells under oxidative stress.

Structured summary

MINT-6795963:
txn (uniprotkb:P10599) and HMGB1 (uniprotkb:P09429) bind (MI:0408) by nuclear magnetic resonance (MI:0077)
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The occurrence of intermolecular dithiols on EIImtl has been studied with a number of thiol-specific cross-linking reagents. The reaction of EIImtl with bifunctional maleimide derivatives inactivates the enzyme. At the same time the enzyme is irreversibly cross-linked to a dimeric species. Under optimal conditions 50% of the protein is cross-linked upon reaction with the dimaleimides. The enzyme is also cross-linked under oxidizing conditions in the presence of CuCl2, presumably by oxidizing an intermolecular dithiol to a disulfide. This oxidation can be reversed by the addition of the reducing agent dithiothreitol. The reaction of phosphorylated EIImtl with the same sulfhydryl-specific bifunctional reagents does not lead to any cross-linked product. The results are discussed in terms of the association state of the purified protein and the distribution of its thiol groups.  相似文献   

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The kinetics of binding of mannitol to enzyme IImtl embedded in the membrane of vesicles with an inside-out or a right-side-out orientation were analyzed at 4 degrees C in the absence of the phosphoryl group donor, P-HPr. The binding to the right-side-out oriented vesicles equilibrated too fast to be monitored by the flow dialysis technique. On the other hand, with the inside-out oriented membrane vesicles two conformational changes of the enzyme could be detected kinetically. One change involved a recruitment of binding sites from a state of the enzyme where the binding sites were inaccessible from the cytoplasmic volume. The second change involved a conformational change of the enzyme that followed upon the initial binding to the cytoplasmic-facing binding site leading to a state with a higher affinity for mannitol. Equilibrium binding to the inside-out and right-side-out oriented membrane vesicles at 4 degrees C indicated that the two transitions did not represent the translocation of the binding site, free and with mannitol bound to it, to the other side of the membrane. Instead, a model is proposed in which the conformational changes represent transitions from states with the binding pocket opened to the cytoplasmic side of the membrane to occluded states of the enzyme in which the binding sites, with or without mannitol bound, are not accessible to either side of the membrane.  相似文献   

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A mannitol phosphotransferase system (PTS) was identified in Bacillus stearothermophilus by in vitro complementation with Escherichia coli EI, HPr, and IIA(Mtl). Degenerate primers based on regions of high amino acid similarity in the E. coli and Staphylococcus carnosus EII(Mt1) were used to develop a digoxigenin-labeled probe by PCR. Using this probe, we isolated three overlapping DNA fragments totaling 7.2 kb which contain the genes mtlA, mtlR, mtlF, and mtlD, encoding the mannitol IICB,a regulator, IIA, and a mannitol-1-phosphate dehydrogenase, respectively. The mtl4 gene consists of 1,413 bp coding for a 471-amino-acid protein with a calculated mass of 50.1 kDa. The amino acid sequence shows high similarity with the sequence of IICB(Mtl) of S. carnosus and the IICB part of the IICBA(Mtl)s of E. coli and B. subtilis. The enzyme could be functionally expressed in E. coli by placing it behind the strong tac promoter. The rate of thermal inactivation at 60 degrees C of B. stearothermophilus HCB(Mt1) expressed in E. coli was two times lower than that of E. coli IICB(Mtl). IICB(Mtl) in B. stearothermophilus is maximally active at 85 degrees C and thus very thermostable. The enzyme was purified on Ni-nitrilotriacetic acid resin to greater than 95% purity after six histidines were fused to the C-terminal part of the transporter.  相似文献   

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《Experimental mycology》1989,13(4):321-331
Affinity-purified, electrophoretically homogeneous NADP+-mannitol dehydrogenase (MtDH; EC 1.1.1.138), isolated from fruit bodies ofAgaricus bisporus (Lange) Sing., was used to produce polyclonal antibodies. Antiserum against MtDH and the affinity-purified antibody inhibited enzyme activity in a dose-dependent manner, with about 15 mol of purified antibody required for 50% inhibition of 1 mol MtDH. Immunological specificity of the antisera was demonstrated by double immunodiffusion, the dotimmunobinding assay, and immunoblotting. Controls (preimmune sera and preadsorbed antisera) were negative. An enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) was established to quantitate immunobinding in various cell fractions of the fungus. The bound protein was found predominantly in the soluble fraction (150,000g), where it contributed 5% to the total protein of the fruit body and 1% to that of the mycelium. Though only to a minor extent, the anti-MtDH antiserum also bound to the supernatants obtained following treatment of a “mixed membrane fraction” and the cell wall fraction (54,000g and 4,000g sediments, respectively; both rigorously washed with buffer) with digitonin or sodium dodecyl sulfate/heat. In sporocarp extracts, the antibody bound specifically to a protein of Mr 30K (corresponding to the subunit molecular weight of MtDH) as shown by immunoblotting, whereas mycelial extracts contained three (30K, 26K, 24K) protein bands, which cross-reacted with the anti-MtDH antiserum.  相似文献   

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Sulfhydryl reagents affected the binding properties of the translocator domain, NIII, of enzyme IImtl in two ways: (i) the affinity for mannitol was reduced, and (ii) the exchange rate of bound and free mannitol was increased. The effect on the affinity was very much reduced after solubilization of enzyme IImtl in the detergent decylPEG. The effects were caused exclusively by reaction of the sulfhydryl reagents with the cysteine residue at position 384 in the primary sequence. Interaction between two domains is involved, since Cys384 is located in the cytoplasmic domain, CII. When Cys384 was mutated to serine, the enzyme exhibited the same binding properties as the chemically modified enzyme. The data support our proposal that phosphorylation of enzyme IImtl drastically reduces the activation energy for the translocation step through interaction between domains CII and NIII [Lolkema J. S., ten Hoeve-Duurkens, R. H., Swaving Dijkstra, D., & Robillard, G. T. (1991) Biochemistry (preceding paper in this issue)]. Functional interaction between the translocator domain, NIII, and domain CI was investigated by phosphorylation of His554, located in domain CI, in the C384S mutant. No effect on the binding properties was observed. In addition, the binding properties were insensitive to the presence of the soluble phosphotransferase components enzyme I and HPr.  相似文献   

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The secretory protein SecB found in Escherichia coli is a molecular chaperone that binds to precursor forms of a number of proteins targeted for export to the periplasmic space. SecB maintains these proteins in a translocation-competent conformation facilitating the translocation process. The material has been cloned and expressed in E. coli. Crystals have been grown from polyethylene glycol 8000 by vapor diffusion using the hanging drop technique. These crystals are monoclinic, belonging to space group C2 with unit cell dimensions a = 56.0 A, b = 111.1 A, c = 134.7 A, and beta = 104 degrees. The crystals diffract to 8 A resolution on a Rigaku imaging plate detector. Dynamic light scattering experiments suggest that SecB exhibits aggregation behavior with a number of different precipitating agents. These results may explain resistance of SecB to forming ordered crystals.  相似文献   

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Approximately 60 mutants of Salmonella typhimurium were isolated which exhibited altered levels of the activities of the mannitol enzyme II. The mutants were grouped into six distinct categories based on their mannitol fermentation, transport, chemotaxis, and phosphorylation activities.  相似文献   

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When porcine alpha-amylase or bovine chymotrypsinogen A was added to the medium bathing the rabbit pancreas in short-term organ culture, the secretion of these enzymes collected via the duct system increased greatly. To determine if it was indeed the amylase added to the bath that was recovered in secretion, endogenous enzyme stores were prelabeled during a 4 h incubation with [3H]-leucine and the specific radioactivity of amylase in secretion followed. The addition of unlabeled exogenous amylase to the bathing medium reduced the specific radioactivity of secreted amylase by about 90% suggesting that the response was due to the transpancreatic transport of the added enzyme. This inhibition was maintained over time, and was a result, not only of the increased secretion of unlabeled enzyme, but also of a 72% steady-state inhibition in the secretion of endogenous (labeled) amylase. This latter observation indicates that the exogenous enzyme crosses the acinar cell and mixes with endogenous cellular stores. A cellular route is also suggested by the observation that the addition of amylase to the bath increased the amylase concentration in ductal fluid relative to that in the bath by about 20 times; it did not reduce it as would be expected if paracellular shunts were involved. In addition, a cellular pathway is suggested by the observation that a 2 h prior incubation in bovine chymotrypsinogen resulted in a greatly augmented chymotrypsinogen response to a maximal cholinergic stimulus. In all, the data support the prediction of the equilibrium theory of digestive enzyme secretion that enzyme secretion should be responsive to mass action, and the prediction of the enteropancreatic circulation hypothesis that a capacity exists for a substantial transpancreatic flux of digestive enzyme.  相似文献   

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Crystals of glycogen debranching enzyme from rabbit skeletal muscle have been obtained from solutions of polyethylene glycol 8000 (pH 7.3) containing 10 mM-linear oligosaccharides of lengths from three to seven glucose units in alpha-1,4 linkage. Preliminary X-ray precession photographs indicate an orthorhombie unit cell with dimensions of a = 106.4 A, b = 195.7 A and c = 93.0 A. The space group is P212121 with one monomer per asymmetric unit.  相似文献   

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The malic enzyme from muscle mitochondria of the parasitic nematode Ascaris suum is a tetramer of 65 kDa monomers that catalyzes the oxidative decarboxylation of malate to pyruvate and CO2 with NAD cofactor as oxidant. This malic enzyme is critical to the nematode for muscle function under anaerobic conditions. Unlike mammalian versions of the enzyme such as that found in rat liver, which require NADP as cofactor, the nematode version is an NAD-dependent enzyme. We report the crystallization of samples of the nematode enzyme at room temperature from pH 7.5 solutions of polyethylene glycol 4000 containing magnesium sulfate, NAD and sodium tartronate. Immediately upon mixing of protein and precipitant solutions, a marked precipitation of the protein occurs. Out of this precipitate, crystals appear almost immediately, most commonly in a truncated cube form that can grow to 0.5 to 0.7 mm on a cube edge in two to three days. The crystals are trigonal, space group P3(1)21 or its enantiomer, with a = b = 131.2(7) A, c = 152.6(9) A, and two monomers per asymmetric unit. Fresh crystals diffract X-radiation from a synchrotron source (lambda = 0.95 A) to about 3.0 A resolution. Rotational analysis of Patterson functions indicates that the malic enzyme tetramer has 222 symmetry.  相似文献   

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Adenine phosphoribosyltransferase from the protozoan parasite Leishmania donovani has been crystallized in the presence of the substrate Mg2+-α-D -5-phosphoribosyl-1-pyrophosphate (PRPP) or the product adenosine-5-monophosphate, as well as in the absence of ligand. These crystals belong to the space group P6122 or its enantiomorph P6522, with unit cell dimensions of a = b = 64.0 Å, c = 240.5 Å, α = β = 90°, and γ = 120°. The crystals diffract to 1.9 Å. © 1996 Wiley-Liss, Inc.  相似文献   

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Two isoforms of an extracellular endonuclease, nucleases Sm1 and Sm2, were purified from culture fluid of Serratia marcescens strain BIO MI by ligand-exchange chromatography on phosphocellulose and DEAE-Toyopearl 650S. The pI-values for nucleases Sm1 and Sm2 were found to be 7.1 and 6.7, respectively. The amino acid analysis and N-terminal amino acid sequencing of the proteins showed a significant degree of homology between the enzymes. The nuclease Sm1 has been crystallized from ammonium sulfate solution by the vapour diffusion technique. The crystals belong to the space group P2(1)2(1)2(1) with unit cell constants a = 69.0, b = 106.7, c = 74.8 A, contain two molecules in an asymmetric unit, packing density Vm = 2.3 A/Da, and diffract to at least 1.5 A resolution. The Pt- and UO2-derivatives of the protein were obtained. Preliminary X-ray investigation of nuclease Sm2 crystals was carried out.  相似文献   

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