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Illuminating structure and acyl donor sites of a physiological transglutaminase substrate from Streptomyces mobaraensis.

Norbert E Juettner1,2, Stefan Schmelz3, Jan P Bogen1, Dominic Happel1, Wolf-Dieter Fessner4, Felicitas Pfeifer2, Hans-Lothar Fuchsbauer1, Andrea Scrima3.   

Abstract

Transglutaminase from Streptomyces mobaraensis (MTG) has become a powerful tool to covalently and highly specifically link functional amines to glutamine donor sites of therapeutic proteins. However, details regarding the mechanism of substrate recognition and interaction of the enzyme with proteinaceous substrates still remain mostly elusive. We have determined the crystal structure of the Streptomyces papain inhibitory protein (SPIp ), a substrate of MTG, to study the influence of various substrate amino acids on positioning glutamine to the active site of MTG. SPIp exhibits a rigid, thermo-resistant double-psi-beta-barrel fold that is stabilized by two cysteine bridges. Incorporation of biotin cadaverine identified Gln-6 as the only amine acceptor site on SPIp accessible for MTG. Substitution of Lys-7 demonstrated that small and hydrophobic residues in close proximity to Gln-6 favor MTG-mediated modification and are likely to facilitate introduction of the substrate into the front vestibule of MTG. Moreover, exchange of various surface residues of SPIp for arginine and glutamate/aspartate outside the glutamine donor region influences the efficiency of modification by MTG. These results suggest the occurrence of charged contact areas between MTG and the acyl donor substrates beyond the front vestibule, and pave the way for protein engineering approaches to improve the properties of artificial MTG-substrates used in biomedical applications.
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Keywords:  Streptomyces mobaraensis; Streptomyces papain inhibitor; crystal structure; glutamine donor; transglutaminase

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29430769      PMCID: PMC5916126          DOI: 10.1002/pro.3388

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Protein Sci        ISSN: 0961-8368            Impact factor:   6.725


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