Literature DB >> 14534294

A bound water molecule is crucial in initiating autocatalytic precursor activation in an N-terminal hydrolase.

Jongchul Yoon1, Bora Oh, Kyunggon Kim, Jungeun Park, Dohyun Han, Kyeong Kyu Kim, Sun-Shin Cha, Dongsoon Lee, Youngsoo Kim.   

Abstract

Cephalosporin acylase is a member of the N-terminal hydrolase family, which is activated from an inactive precursor by autoproteolytic processing to generate a new N-terminal nucleophile Ser or Thr. The gene structure of the precursor cephalosporin acylases generally consists of a signal peptide that is followed by an alpha-subunit, a spacer sequence, and a beta-subunit. The cephalosporin acylase precursor is post-translationally modified into an active heterodimeric enzyme with alpha- and beta-subunits, first by intramolecular cleavage and, second, by intermolecular cleavage. Intramolecular autocatalytic proteolysis is initiated by nucleophilic attack of the residue Ser-1beta onto the adjacent scissile carbonyl carbon. This study determined the precursor structure after disabling the intramolecular cleavage. This study also provides experimental evidence showing that a conserved water molecule plays an important role in assisting the polarization of the OG atom of Ser-1beta to generate a strong nucleophile and to direct the OG atom of the Ser-1beta to a target carbonyl carbon. Intramolecular proteolysis is disabled as a result of a mutation of the residues causing conformational distortion to the active site. This is because distortion affects the existence of the catalytically crucial water at the proper position. This study provides the first evidence showing that a bound water molecule plays a critical role in initiating intramolecular cleavage in the post-translational modification of the precursor enzyme.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 14534294     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M309281200

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


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