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The domain architecture of PtkA, the first tyrosine kinase from Mycobacterium tuberculosis, differs from the conventional kinase architecture.

Anna Niesteruk1, Hendrik R A Jonker1, Christian Richter1, Verena Linhard1, Sridhar Sreeramulu1, Harald Schwalbe2.   

Abstract

The discovery that MptpA (low-molecular-weight protein tyrosine phosphatase A) from Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) has an essential role for Mtb virulence has motivated research of tyrosine-specific phosphorylation in Mtb and other pathogenic bacteria. The phosphatase activity of MptpA is regulated via phosphorylation on Tyr128 and Tyr129 Thus far, only a single tyrosine-specific kinase, protein-tyrosine kinase A (PtkA), encoded by the Rv2232 gene has been identified within the Mtb genome. MptpA undergoes phosphorylation by PtkA. PtkA is an atypical bacterial tyrosine kinase, as its sequence differs from the sequence consensus within this family. The lack of structural information on PtkA hampers the detailed characterization of the MptpA-PtkA interaction. Here, using NMR spectroscopy, we provide a detailed structural characterization of the PtkA architecture and describe its intra- and intermolecular interactions with MptpA. We found that PtkA's domain architecture differs from the conventional kinase architecture and is composed of two domains, the N-terminal highly flexible intrinsically disordered domain (IDDPtkA) and the C-terminal rigid kinase core domain (KCDPtkA). The interaction between the two domains, together with the structural model of the complex proposed in this study, reveal that the IDDPtkA is unstructured and highly dynamic, allowing for a "fly-casting-like" mechanism of transient interactions with the rigid KCDPtkA This interaction modulates the accessibility of the KCDPtkA active site. In general, the structural and functional knowledge of PtkA gained in this study is crucial for understanding the MptpA-PtkA interactions, the catalytic mechanism, and the role of the kinase-phosphatase regulatory system in Mtb virulence.
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Keywords:  Mycobacterium tuberculosis; autophosphorylation; bacterial protein kinase; bacterial protein phosphatase; intrinsically disordered protein; low-molecular-weight protein tyrosine phosphatase A; nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR); protein dynamic; protein tyrosine kinase A; reversible phosphorylation

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29884774      PMCID: PMC6066317          DOI: 10.1074/jbc.RA117.000120

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


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