Literature DB >> 15096639

Distinct conformational stability and functional activity of four highly homologous endonuclease colicins.

Ewald T J van den Bremer1, Anthony H Keeble, Wim Jiskoot, Robin E J Spelbrink, Claudia S Maier, Arie van Hoek, Antonie J W G Visser, Richard James, Geoffrey R Moore, Colin Kleanthous, Albert J R Heck.   

Abstract

The family of conserved colicin DNases E2, E7, E8, and E9 are microbial toxins that kill bacteria through random degradation of the chromosomal DNA. In the present work, we compare side by side the conformational stabilities of these four highly homologous colicin DNases. Our results indicate that the apo-forms of these colicins are at room temperature and neutral pH in a dynamic conformational equilibrium between at least two quite distinct conformers. We show that the thermal stabilities of the apo-proteins differ by up to 20 degrees C. The observed differences correlate with the observed conformational behavior, that is, the tendency of the protein to form either an open, less stable or closed, more stable conformation in solution, as deduced by both tryptophan accessibility studies and electrospray ionization mass spectrometry. Given these surprising structural differences, we next probed the catalytic activity of the four DNases and also observed a significant variation in relative activities. However, no unequivocal link between the activity of the protein and its thermal and structural stability could easily be made. The observed differences in conformational and functional properties of the four colicin DNases are surprising given that they are a closely related (> or =65% identity) family of enzymes containing a highly conserved (betabetaalpha-Me) active site motif. The different behavior of the apo-enzymes must therefore most likely depend on more subtle changes in amino acid sequences, most likely in the exosite region (residues 72-98) that is required for specific high-affinity binding of the cognate immunity protein.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15096639      PMCID: PMC2286750          DOI: 10.1110/ps.03508204

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Protein Sci        ISSN: 0961-8368            Impact factor:   6.725


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2.  Effect of affinity for droplet surfaces on the fraction of analyte molecules charged during electrospray droplet fission.

Authors:  N B Cech; C G Enke
Journal:  Anal Chem       Date:  2001-10-01       Impact factor: 6.986

3.  The cytotoxic domain of colicin E9 is a channel-forming endonuclease.

Authors:  Khédidja Mosbahi; Christelle Lemaître; Anthony H Keeble; Hamid Mobasheri; Bertrand Morel; Richard James; Geoffrey R Moore; Edward J A Lea; Colin Kleanthous
Journal:  Nat Struct Biol       Date:  2002-06

4.  NMR studies of metal ion binding to the Zn-finger-like HNH motif of colicin E9.

Authors:  J P Hannan; S B Whittaker; A M Hemmings; R James; C Kleanthous; G R Moore
Journal:  J Inorg Biochem       Date:  2000-04       Impact factor: 4.155

5.  Investigation of the specificity of the interaction between colicin E9 and its immunity protein by site-directed mutagenesis.

Authors:  M D Curtis; R James
Journal:  Mol Microbiol       Date:  1991-11       Impact factor: 3.501

Review 6.  Studying noncovalent protein complexes by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry.

Authors:  J A Loo
Journal:  Mass Spectrom Rev       Date:  1997 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 10.946

7.  Thermodynamic consequences of bipartite immunity protein binding to the ribosomal ribonuclease colicin E3.

Authors:  Daniel Walker; Geoffrey R Moore; Richard James; Colin Kleanthous
Journal:  Biochemistry       Date:  2003-04-15       Impact factor: 3.162

8.  The stabilities of mammalian apomyoglobins vary over a 600-fold range and can be enhanced by comparative mutagenesis.

Authors:  E E Scott; E V Paster; J S Olson
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2000-09-01       Impact factor: 5.157

9.  Homing in on the role of transition metals in the HNH motif of colicin endonucleases.

Authors:  A J Pommer; U C Kühlmann; A Cooper; A M Hemmings; G R Moore; R James; C Kleanthous
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  1999-09-17       Impact factor: 5.157

10.  Mutagenic scan of the H-N-H motif of colicin E9: implications for the mechanistic enzymology of colicins, homing enzymes and apoptotic endonucleases.

Authors:  David C Walker; Theonie Georgiou; Ansgar J Pommer; Daniel Walker; Geoffrey R Moore; Colin Kleanthous; Richard James
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  2002-07-15       Impact factor: 16.971

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1.  Crystal structural analysis and metal-dependent stability and activity studies of the ColE7 endonuclease domain in complex with DNA/Zn2+ or inhibitor/Ni2+.

Authors:  Lyudmila G Doudeva; Hsinchin Huang; Kuo-Chiang Hsia; Zhonghao Shi; Chia-Lung Li; Yongliang Shen; Yi-Sheng Cheng; Hanna S Yuan
Journal:  Protein Sci       Date:  2006-02       Impact factor: 6.725

2.  Receiver domains control the active-state stoichiometry of Aquifex aeolicus sigma54 activator NtrC4, as revealed by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry.

Authors:  Joseph D Batchelor; Harry J Sterling; Eunmi Hong; Evan R Williams; David E Wemmer
Journal:  J Mol Biol       Date:  2009-08-21       Impact factor: 5.469

3.  Interaction of nuclease colicins with membranes: insertion depth correlates with bilayer perturbation.

Authors:  Mireille Vankemmelbeke; Paul O Shea; Richard James; Christopher N Penfold
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2012-09-28       Impact factor: 3.240

Review 4.  Colicin biology.

Authors:  Eric Cascales; Susan K Buchanan; Denis Duché; Colin Kleanthous; Roland Lloubès; Kathleen Postle; Margaret Riley; Stephen Slatin; Danièle Cavard
Journal:  Microbiol Mol Biol Rev       Date:  2007-03       Impact factor: 11.056

5.  Quenching of tryptophan fluorescence in the presence of 2,4-DNP, 2,6-DNP, 2,4-DNA and DNOC and their mechanism of toxicity.

Authors:  Cristina-Amalia Dumitraş Huţanu; Marius Zaharia; Olga Pintilie
Journal:  Molecules       Date:  2013-02-18       Impact factor: 4.411

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