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Mutations in the procaspase-3 dimer interface affect the activity of the zymogen
Authors:Pop Cristina  Feeney Brett  Tripathy Ashutosh  Clark A Clay
Institution:Department of Molecular and Structural Biochemistry, North Carolina State University, Raleigh, North Carolina 27695-7622, USA.
Abstract:The interface of the procaspase-3 dimer plays a critical role in zymogen maturation. We show that replacement of valine 266, the residue at the center of the procaspase-3 dimer interface, with glutamate resulted in an increase in enzyme activity of approximately 60-fold, representing a pseudoactivation of the procaspase. In contrast, substitution of V266 with histidine abolished the activity of the procaspase-3 as well as that of the mature caspase. While the mutations do not affect the dimeric properties of the procaspase, we show that the V266E mutation may affect the formation of a loop bundle that is important for stabilizing the active site. In contrast, the V266H mutation affects the positioning of loop L3, the loop that forms the bulk of the substrate binding pocket. In some cases, the amino acids affected by the mutations are >20 A from the interface. Overall, the results demonstrate that the integrity of the dimer interface is important for maintaining the proper active site conformation.
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