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Characterization of the amino acid residues mediating the unique amino-sugar-1-phosphate acetyltransferase activity of the archaeal ST0452 protein.

Zilian Zhang1, Yasuhiro Shimizu, Yutaka Kawarabayasi.   

Abstract

The ST0452 protein from the thermophilic archaean Sulfolobus tokodaii has been identified as an enzyme with multiple sugar-1-phosphate nucleotidylyltransferase and amino-sugar-1-phosphate acetyltransferase (amino-sugar-1-P AcTase) activities. Analysis of the protein showed that in addition to glucosamine-1-phosphate (GlcN-1-P) AcTase activity, it possesses unique galactosamine-1-phosphate (GalN-1-P) AcTase activity not detected in any other proteins. Comparison of the crystal structures of the ST0452 protein and GlmU from Escherichia coli (EcGlmU), which possesses only GlcN-1-P AcTase activity, showed that the overall sequence identity between these two proteins is less than 25 %, but the amino acid residues predicted to comprise the catalytic center of EcGlmU are conserved in the ST0452 protein. To understand the molecular mechanism by which the ST0452 amino-sugar-1-P AcTase activity recognizes two independent substrates, several ST0452 substitution and truncation mutant proteins were constructed and analyzed. We found that His308 is essential for both GalN-1-P and GlcN-1-P AcTase activities, whereas Tyr311 and Asn331 are important only for the GalN-1-P AcTase activity. In addition, deletion of the C-terminal 5 or 11 residues showed that the 11-residue C-terminal region exerts a modest stimulatory effect on GalN-1-P AcTase activity but dramatically suppresses GlcN-1-P AcTase activity. This region also appears to make an important contribution to the thermostability of the entire ST0452 protein. Systematic deletions from the C-terminus also demonstrated that the C-terminal region with the β-helix structure has an important role mediating the trimerization of the ST0452 protein. This is the first report of an analysis of a thermostable archaeal enzyme exhibiting multiple amino-sugar-1-P AcTase activities.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25567746     DOI: 10.1007/s00792-014-0727-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Extremophiles        ISSN: 1431-0651            Impact factor:   2.395


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