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Leucine 145 of the ribotoxin alpha-sarcin plays a key role for determining the specificity of the ribosome-inactivating activity of the protein
Authors:Masip Manuel  García-Ortega Lucía  Olmo Nieves  García-Mayoral Maria Flor  Pérez-Cañadillas José Manuel  Bruix Marta  Oñaderra Mercedes  Martínez del Pozo Alvaro  Gavilanes José G
Affiliation:Departamento de Bioquímica y Biología Molecular, Facultad de Química, Universidad Complutense, 28040-Madrid, Spain.
Abstract:Secreted fungal RNases, represented by RNase T1, constitute a family of structurally related proteins that includes ribotoxins such as alpha-sarcin. The active site residues of RNase T1 are conserved in all fungal RNases, except for Phe 100 that is not present in the ribotoxins, in which Leu 145 occupies the equivalent position. The mutant Leu145Phe of alpha-sarcin has been recombinantly produced and characterized by spectroscopic methods (circular dichroism, fluorescence spectroscopy, and NMR). These analyses have revealed that the mutant protein retained the overall conformation of the wild-type alpha-sarcin. According to the analyses performed, Leu 145 was shown to be essential to preserve the electrostatic environment of the active site that is required to maintain the anomalous low pKa value reported for the catalytic His 137 of alpha-sarcin. Enzymatic characterization of the mutant protein has revealed that Leu 145 is crucial for the specific activity of alpha-sarcin on ribosomes.
Keywords:Cytotoxic protein   ribonuclease   ribotoxins   RNase T1   RNase U2
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