Literature DB >> 19544567

Insight into the substrate length restriction of M32 carboxypeptidases: characterization of two distinct subfamilies.

Marianne M Lee1, Clara E Isaza, James D White, Rita P-Y Chen, George F-C Liang, Hannah T-F He, Sunney I Chan, Michael K Chan.   

Abstract

M32 carboxypeptidases are a distinct family of HEXXH metalloproteases whose structures exhibit a narrow substrate groove that is blocked at one end. Structural alignments with other HEXXH metalloprotease-peptide complexes suggested an orientation in which the substrate is directed towards the back of the groove. This led us to hypothesize, and subsequently confirm that the maximum substrate length for M32 carboxypeptidases is restricted. Structural and sequence analyses implicate a highly conserved Arg at the back of the groove as being critical for this length restriction. However, the Thermus thermophilus and Bacillus subtilis M32 members lack this conserved Arg. Herein, we present the biochemical and structural characterization of these two proteins. Our findings support the important role of the conserved Arg in maintaining the length restriction, and reveal a proline-rich loop as an alternate blocking strategy. Based on our results, we propose that M32 carboxypeptidases from Bacilli belong to a separate subfamily. 2009 Wiley-Liss, Inc.

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Year:  2009        PMID: 19544567     DOI: 10.1002/prot.22478

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proteins        ISSN: 0887-3585


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