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Structure-function analysis of yeast Grx5 monothiol glutaredoxin defines essential amino acids for the function of the protein.

Gemma Bellí1, Julio Polaina, Jordi Tamarit, María Angeles De La Torre, María Teresa Rodríguez-Manzaneque, Joaquim Ros, Enrique Herrero.   

Abstract

Grx5 defines a family of yeast monothiol glutaredoxins that also includes Grx3 and Grx4. All three proteins display significant sequence homology with proteins found from bacteria to humans. Grx5 is involved in iron/sulfur cluster assembly at the mitochondria, but the function of Grx3 and Grx4 is unknown. Three-dimensional modeling based on known dithiol glutaredoxin structures predicted a thioredoxin fold structure for Grx5. Positionally conserved amino acids in this glutaredoxin family were replaced in Grx5, and the effect on the biological function of the protein has been tested. For all changes studied, there was a correlation between the effects on several different phenotypes: sensitivity to oxidants, constitutive protein oxidation, ability for respiratory growth, auxotrophy for a number of amino acids, and iron accumulation. Cys(60) and Gly(61) are essential for Grx5 function, whereas other single or double substitutions in the same region had no phenotypic effects. Gly(115) and Gly(116) could be important for the formation of a glutathione cleft on the Grx5 surface, in contrast to adjacent Cys(117). Substitution of Phe(50) alters the beta-sheet in the thioredoxin fold structure and inhibits Grx5 function. None of the substitutions tested affect the structure at a significant enough level to reduce protein stability.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12138088     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M201688200

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biol Chem        ISSN: 0021-9258            Impact factor:   5.157


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