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Chemoproteomics Using Nucleotide Acyl Phosphates Reveals an ATP Binding Site at the Dimer Interface of Procaspase-6.

Eric S Okerberg1, Kevin B Dagbay2, Jennifer L Green1, Ishankumar Soni2, Arwin Aban1, Tyzoon K Nomanbhoy1, Sergey N Savinov3, Jeanne A Hardy2,4, John W Kozarich1.   

Abstract

Acyl phosphates of ATP (ATPAc) and related nucleotides have proven to be useful for the interrogation of known nucleotide binding sites via specific acylation of conserved lysines (K). In addition, occasional K acylations are identified in proteins without such known sites. Here we present a robust and specific acylation of procaspase-6 by ATPAc at K133 in Jurkat cell lysates. The K133 acylation is dependent on π-π stacking interactions between the adenine moiety of ATPAc and a conserved Y198-Y198 site formed at the homodimeric interface of procaspase-6. Significantly, the Y198A mutation in procaspase-6 abolishes K133 acylation but has no effect on the proteolytic activity of the mature, active caspase-6 Y198A variant. Additional in vitro studies show that ATP can inhibit the autoproteolytic activation of procaspase-6. These observations suggest that ATP, and possibly other nucleotides, may serve as the endogenous ligands for the allosteric site at the procaspase-6 dimer interface, a site that has persisted in its "orphan" status for more than a decade.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31095371      PMCID: PMC6874883          DOI: 10.1021/acs.biochem.9b00290

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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