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Dissection of a (betaalpha)8-barrel enzyme into two folded halves
Authors:Höcker B  Beismann-Driemeyer S  Hettwer S  Lustig A  Sterner R
Affiliation:Abteilung Molekulare Genetik und Pr?parative Molekularbiologie, Institut für Mikrobiologie und Genetik, Georg-August-Universit?t G?ttingen, Grisebachstr. 8, D-37077 G?ttingen, Germany.
Abstract:The (betaalpha)8-barrel, which is the most frequently encountered protein fold, is generally considered to consist of a single structural domain. However, the X-ray structure of the imidazoleglycerol phosphate synthase (HisF) from Thermotoga maritima has identified it as a (betaalpha) 8-barrel made up of two superimposable subdomains (HisF-N and HisF-C). HisF-N consists of the four N-terminal (betaalpha) units and HisF-C of the four C-terminal (betaalpha) units. It has been postulated, therefore, that HisF evolved by tandem duplication and fusion from an ancestral half-barrel. To test this hypothesis, HisF-N and HisF-C were produced in Escherichia coli, purified and characterized. Separately, HisF-N and HisF-C are folded proteins, but are catalytically inactive. Upon co-expression in vivo or joint refolding in vitro, HisF-N and HisF-C assemble to the stoichiometric and catalytically fully active HisF-NC complex. These findings support the hypothesis that the (betaalpha)8-barrel of HisF evolved from an ancestral half-barrel and have implications for the folding mechanism of the members of this large protein family.
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