Literature DB >> 25498144

Mitochondrial ADCK3 employs an atypical protein kinase-like fold to enable coenzyme Q biosynthesis.

Jonathan A Stefely1, Andrew G Reidenbach1, Arne Ulbrich2, Krishnadev Oruganty3, Brendan J Floyd1, Adam Jochem1, Jaclyn M Saunders4, Isabel E Johnson1, Catherine E Minogue2, Russell L Wrobel4, Grant E Barber1, David Lee5, Sheng Li5, Natarajan Kannan3, Joshua J Coon6, Craig A Bingman7, David J Pagliarini8.   

Abstract

The ancient UbiB protein kinase-like family is involved in isoprenoid lipid biosynthesis and is implicated in human diseases, but demonstration of UbiB kinase activity has remained elusive for unknown reasons. Here, we quantitatively define UbiB-specific sequence motifs and reveal their positions within the crystal structure of a UbiB protein, ADCK3. We find that multiple UbiB-specific features are poised to inhibit protein kinase activity, including an N-terminal domain that occupies the typical substrate binding pocket and a unique A-rich loop that limits ATP binding by establishing an unusual selectivity for ADP. A single alanine-to-glycine mutation of this loop flips this coenzyme selectivity and enables autophosphorylation but inhibits coenzyme Q biosynthesis in vivo, demonstrating functional relevance for this unique feature. Our work provides mechanistic insight into UbiB enzyme activity and establishes a molecular foundation for further investigation of how UbiB family proteins affect diseases and diverse biological pathways.
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Year:  2014        PMID: 25498144      PMCID: PMC4289473          DOI: 10.1016/j.molcel.2014.11.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell        ISSN: 1097-2765            Impact factor:   17.970


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