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Cofactor triggers the conformational change in thymidylate synthase: implications for an ordered binding mechanism.

A Kamb1, J S Finer-Moore, R M Stroud.   

Abstract

We have solved crystal structures of two complexes with Escherichia coli thymidylate synthase (TS) bound either to the cofactor analog N10-propargyl-5,8-dideazafolate (CB3717) or to a tighter binding polygutamyl derivative of CB3717. These structures suggest that cofactor binding alone is sufficient to induce the conformational change in TS; dUMP binding is not required. Because polyglutamyl folates are the primary cofactor form in vivo, and because they can bind more tightly than dUMP to TS, these structures may represent a key intermediate along the TS reaction pathway. These structures further suggest that the dUMP binding site is accessible in the TS-cofactor analog binary complexes. Conformational flexibility of the binary complex may permit dUMP to enter the active site of TS while the cofactor is bound. Alternatively, dUMP may enter the active site from the opposite side that the cofactor appears to enter; that is, through a portal flanked by arginines that also coordinate the phosphate group in the active site. Entry of dUMP through this portal may allow dUMP to bind to a TS-cofactor binary complex in which the complex has completed its conformational transition to the catalytically competent structure.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1281428     DOI: 10.1021/bi00166a024

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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3.  Significance of mutations on the structural perturbation of thymidylate synthase: implications for their involvement in subunit exchange.

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4.  Explaining an unusually fast parasitic enzyme: folate tail-binding residues dictate substrate positioning and catalysis in Cryptosporidium hominis thymidylate synthase.

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Journal:  Biochemistry       Date:  2008-08-02       Impact factor: 3.162

5.  Role of an invariant lysine residue in folate binding on Escherichia coli thymidylate synthase: calorimetric and crystallographic analysis of the K48Q mutant.

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6.  Promotion of purine nucleotide binding to thymidylate synthase by a potent folate analogue inhibitor, 1843U89.

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Review 7.  Thermodynamic and NMR Assessment of Ligand Cooperativity and Intersubunit Communication in Symmetric Dimers: Application to Thymidylate Synthase.

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