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Conserved glycine residues in the P-loop of ATP synthases form a doorframe for nucleotide entrance
Authors:Priya Ragunathan  Kumar Anil  Manimekalai Malathy Sony Subramanian  Grüber Gerhard
Affiliation:
  • School of Biological Sciences, Nanyang Technological University, 60 Nanyang Drive, Singapore 637551, Republic of Singapore
  • Abstract:The phosphate binding loop (GXXXXGKT(S)) is conserved in several mononucleotide-binding proteins with similar three-dimensional structures. Although variations in other amino acids have been noted, the first glycine and glycine-lysine residues are highly conserved in all enzymes, whose role is yet to be understood. Alanine substitutions for critically positioned glycines—G234, G237, and G239—were generated for the catalytic A-subunit of A-ATP synthase from Pyrococcus horikoshii OT3, and their crystal structures were determined. They showed altered conformation for the phosphate binding loop, with G234A and G237A becoming flat and with G239A taking an intermediate conformation, resulting in the active-site region being closed to nucleotide entry. Furthermore, the essential amino acids S238 and K240, which normally interact with the nucleotide, become inaccessible. These mutant structures demonstrate the role of the strictly conserved glycine residues in guarding the active-site region for nucleotide entrance in archaea-type ATP synthases.
    Keywords:P-loop, phosphate binding loop   V-ATPase, vacuolar ATPase   AMP-PNP, adenylyl imidodiphosphate   WT, wild type   PDB, Protein Data Bank   ITC, isothermal titration calorimetry   NSRRC, National Synchrotron Radiation Research Center
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