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Oligomerization status directs overall activity regulation of the Escherichia coli class Ia ribonucleotide reductase.

Reza Rofougaran1, Mikael Crona, Munender Vodnala, Britt-Marie Sjöberg, Anders Hofer.   

Abstract

Ribonucleotide reductase (RNR) is a key enzyme for the synthesis of the four DNA building blocks. Class Ia RNRs contain two subunits, denoted R1 (alpha) and R2 (beta). These enzymes are regulated via two nucleotide-binding allosteric sites on the R1 subunit, termed the specificity and overall activity sites. The specificity site binds ATP, dATP, dTTP, or dGTP and determines the substrate to be reduced, whereas the overall activity site binds dATP (inhibitor) or ATP. By using gas-phase electrophoretic mobility macromolecule analysis and enzyme assays, we found that the Escherichia coli class Ia RNR formed an inhibited alpha(4)beta(4) complex in the presence of dATP and an active alpha(2)beta(2) complex in the presence of ATP (main substrate: CDP), dTTP (substrate: GDP) or dGTP (substrate: ADP). The R1-R2 interaction was 30-50 times stronger in the alpha(4)beta(4) complex than in the alpha(2)beta(2) complex, which was in equilibrium with free alpha(2) and beta(2) subunits. Studies of a known E. coli R1 mutant (H59A) showed that deficient dATP inhibition correlated with reduced ability to form alpha(4)beta(4) complexes. ATP could also induce the formation of a generally inhibited alpha(4)beta(4) complex in the E. coli RNR but only when used in combination with high concentrations of the specificity site effectors, dTTP/dGTP. Both allosteric sites are therefore important for alpha(4)beta(4) formation and overall activity regulation. The E. coli RNR differs from the mammalian enzyme, which is stimulated by ATP also in combination with dGTP/dTTP and forms active and inactive alpha(6)beta(2) complexes.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18835811     DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M806738200

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


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