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Studies on active site mutants of P. falciparum adenylosuccinate synthetase: Insights into enzyme catalysis and activation
Authors:Sonali Mehrotra  BN Mylarappa  Prathima Iyengar  Hemalatha Balaram
Institution:1. Molecular Biology and Genetics Unit, Jawaharlal Nehru Centre for Advanced Scientific Research, Jakkur, Bangalore 560064, India;2. Molecular Biophysics Unit, Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore 560012, India
Abstract:Adenylosuccinate synthetase catalyzes a reversible reaction utilizing IMP, GTP and aspartate in the presence of Mg2+ to form adenylosuccinate, GDP and inorganic phosphate. Comparison of similarly liganded complexes of Plasmodium falciparum, mouse and Escherichia coli AdSS reveals H-bonding interactions involving nonconserved catalytic loop residues (Asn429, Lys62 and Thr307) that are unique to the parasite enzyme. Site-directed mutagenesis has been used to examine the role of these interactions in catalysis and structural organization of P. falciparum adenylosuccinate synthetase (PfAdSS). Mutation of Asn429 to Val, Lys62 to Leu and Thr307 to Val resulted in an increase in Km values for IMP, GTP and aspartate, respectively along with a 5 fold drop in the kcat value for N429V mutant suggesting the role of these residues in ligand binding and/or catalysis. We have earlier shown that the glycolytic intermediate, fructose 1,6 bisphosphate, which is an inhibitor of mammalian AdSS is an activator of the parasite enzyme. Enzyme kinetics along with molecular docking suggests a mechanism for activation wherein F16BP seems to be binding to the Asp loop and inducing a conformation that facilitates aspartate binding to the enzyme active site. Like in other AdSS, a conserved arginine residue (Arg155) is involved in dimer crosstalk and interacts with IMP in the active site of the symmetry related subunit of PfAdSS. We also report on the biochemical characterization of the arginine mutants (R155L, R155K and R155A) which suggests that unlike in E. coli AdSS, Arg155 in PfAdSS influences both ligand binding and catalysis.
Keywords:AdSS  adenylosuccinate synthetase  PfAdSS  P  falciparum adenylosuccinate synthetase  IMP  inosine monophosphate  GMP  guanosine monophosphate  GDP  guanosine diphosphate  GTP  guanosine triphosphate  AMP  adenosine monophosphate  sAMP  succinyl AMP or adenylosuccinate  Asp  aspartate  F16BP  fructose 1  6 bisphosphate  6P-IMP  6-phosphoryl IMP
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