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Structural constraints on protein self-processing in L-aspartate-alpha-decarboxylase
Authors:Schmitzberger Florian  Kilkenny Mairi L  Lobley Carina M C  Webb Michael E  Vinkovic Mladen  Matak-Vinkovic Dijana  Witty Michael  Chirgadze Dimitri Y  Smith Alison G  Abell Chris  Blundell Tom L
Institution:Department of Biochemistry, 80 Tennis Court Road, Cambridge CB2 1GA, UK. florian@cryst.bioc.cam.ac.uk
Abstract:Aspartate decarboxylase, which is translated as a pro-protein, undergoes intramolecular self-cleavage at Gly24-Ser25. We have determined the crystal structures of an unprocessed native precursor, in addition to Ala24 insertion, Ala26 insertion and Gly24-->Ser, His11-->Ala, Ser25-->Ala, Ser25-->Cys and Ser25-->Thr mutants. Comparative analyses of the cleavage site reveal specific conformational constraints that govern self-processing and demonstrate that considerable rearrangement must occur. We suggest that Thr57 Ogamma and a water molecule form an 'oxyanion hole' that likely stabilizes the proposed oxyoxazolidine intermediate. Thr57 and this water molecule are probable catalytic residues able to support acid-base catalysis. The conformational freedom in the loop preceding the cleavage site appears to play a determining role in the reaction. The molecular mechanism of self-processing, presented here, emphasizes the importance of stabilization of the oxyoxazolidine intermediate. Comparison of the structural features shows significant similarity to those in other self-processing systems, and suggests that models of the cleavage site of such enzymes based on Ser-->Ala or Ser-->Thr mutants alone may lead to erroneous interpretations of the mechanism.
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