Literature DB >> 12062450

Identification of residues important for NAD+ binding by the Thermotoga maritima alpha-glucosidase AglA, a member of glycoside hydrolase family 4.

Carsten Raasch1, Martin Armbrecht, Wolfgang Streit, Birte Höcker, Norbert Sträter, Wolfgang Liebl.   

Abstract

The NAD+-requiring enzymes of glycoside hydrolase family 4 (GHF4) contain a region with a conserved Gly-XXX-Gly-Ser (GXGS) motif near their N-termini that is reminiscent of the fingerprint region of the Rossmann fold, a conserved structural motif of classical nicotinamide nucleotide-binding proteins. The function of this putative NAD+-binding motif in the alpha-glucosidase AglA of Thermotoga maritima was probed by directed mutagenesis. The K(d) for NAD+ of the AglA mutants G10A, G12A and S13A was increased by about 300-, 5-, and 9-fold, respectively, while their K(m) for p-nitrophenyl-alpha-glucopyranoside was not seriously affected. The results indicate that the GXGS motif is indeed important for NAD+ binding by the glycosidases of GHF4.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12062450     DOI: 10.1016/s0014-5793(02)02641-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FEBS Lett        ISSN: 0014-5793            Impact factor:   4.124


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