| Literature DB >> 18184588 |
Xuekui Yu1, Yasuaki Hiromasa, Hua Tsen, James K Stoops, Thomas E Roche, Z Hong Zhou.
Abstract
Dihydrolipoyl acetyltransferase (E2) is the central component of pyruvate dehydrogenase complex (PDC), which converts pyruvate to acetyl-CoA. Structural comparison by cryo-electron microscopy (cryo-EM) of the human full-length and truncated E2 (tE2) cores revealed flexible linkers emanating from the edges of trimers of the internal catalytic domains. Using the secondary structure constraints revealed in our 8 A cryo-EM reconstruction and the prokaryotic tE2 atomic structure as a template, we derived a pseudo atomic model of human tE2. The active sites are conserved between prokaryotic tE2 and human tE2. However, marked structural differences are apparent in the hairpin domain and in the N-terminal helix connected to the flexible linker. These permutations away from the catalytic center likely impart structures needed to integrate a second component into the inner core and provide a sturdy base for the linker that holds the pyruvate dehydrogenase for access by the E2-bound regulatory kinase/phosphatase components in humans.Entities:
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Year: 2008 PMID: 18184588 PMCID: PMC4807695 DOI: 10.1016/j.str.2007.10.024
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Structure ISSN: 0969-2126 Impact factor: 5.006