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Structural insight of the 5-(Hydroxyethyl)-methylthiazole kinase ThiM involving vitamin B1 biosynthetic pathway from the Klebsiella pneumoniae.

Yuanyuan Chen1, Lulu Wang2, Fei Shang1, Wei Liu1, Jing Lan1, Jinli Chen1, Nam-Chul Ha3, Chunshan Quan4, Ki Hyun Nam5, Yongbin Xu6.   

Abstract

Thiamin pyrophosphate (TPP) is an essential co-factor in amino acid and carbohydrate metabolic pathways. The TPP-related vitamin B1 biosynthetic pathway is found in most bacterial, plant and lower eukaryotic processes; however, it is not present in humans. In bacterial thiamin synthesis and salvage pathways, the 5-(hydroxyethyl)-methylthiazole kinase (ThiM) is essential in the pathway forming TPP. Thus, ThiM is considered to be an attractive antibacterial drug target. Here, we determined the crystal structures of ThiM from pathogenic Klebsiella pneumoniae (KpThiM) and KpThiM in complex with its substrate 5-(hydroxyethyl)-4-methylthiazole (TZE). KpThiM, consisting of an α-β-α domain, shows a pseudosymmetric trimeric formation. TZE molecules are located in the interface between the KpThiM subunits in the trimer and interact with Met49 and Cys200. Superimposition of the apo and TZE-complexed structures of KpThiM show that the side chains of the amino acids interacting with TZE and Mg2+ have a rigid configuration. Comparison of the ThiM structures shows that KpThiM could, in terms of sequence and configuration, be different from other ThiM proteins, which possess different amino acids that recognize TZE and Mg2+. The structures will provide new insight into the ThiM subfamily proteins for antibacterial drug development.
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Keywords:  5-(Hydroxyethyl)-4-methylthiazole TZE; 5-(Hydroxyethyl)-methylthiazole kinase ThiM; Klebsiella pneumoniae; Vitamin B1 biosynthetic pathway

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31439375     DOI: 10.1016/j.bbrc.2019.08.086

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem Biophys Res Commun        ISSN: 0006-291X            Impact factor:   3.575


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