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31P n.m.r. studies of complexes of NADPH and NADP+ with Escherichia coli dihydrofolate reductase
Authors:PJ Cayley  J Feeney  BJ Kimber
Institution:Divisin of Molecular Pharmacology, National Institute for Medical Research, Mill Hill, London NW7 1AA, UK
Abstract:We have measured the 31P n.m.r. spectra of NADP+ and NADPH in their binary complexes with Escherichia coli dihydrofolate reductase and in ternary complexes with the enzyme and folate or methotrexate. The 31P chemical shift of the 2′ phosphate group is the same in all complexes; its value indicates that it is binding in the dianionic state and its pH independence suggests that it is interacting strongly with cationic residue(s) on the enzyme. Similar behaviour has been noted previously for the complexes with the Lactobacillus casei enzyme although the 31P shift is somewhat different in this complex, possibly due to an interaction between the 2′ phosphate group and His 64 which is not conserved in the E. coli enzyme. For the coenzyme complexes with both enzymes 31POC21H2′ spin-spin interactions were detected (7.5–7.8 Hz) on the 2′ phosphate resonances, indicating a POC2H2′ dihedral angle of 30 or 330 : this is in good agreement with the value of 330° measured in crystallographic studies1 (Matthews et al., 1978) on the L. casei enzyme. NADPH-MTX complex. The pyrophosphate resonances are shifted to different extents in the various complexes and there is evidence that there is more OPO bond angle distortion in the E. coli enzyme complexes than in those with the L. casei enzyme. The effects of 31POC51H5′ spin coupling were detected on one pyrophosphate resonance and indicate that the POC5H5′ torsion angle has changed by at least ~30° on binding to the E. coli enzyme: this is considerably less than the distortion (~50°) observed previously in the L. casei enzyme complex.
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